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Working Men’s Club // 21.08.2020 // Preview

Posted on 20th August 202020th August 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Doing their part within the precarious climate of the music industry, Yorkshire trio Working Men’s Club will be streaming a live gig this Friday 20th August. Promising to deliver a night fuelled with an alternative rock post-punk blend, a refreshing departure from the saturated indie scene we have seen of late. 

The gig should be a nice development for the online music scene with the performance itself taking place at Brudenell Social club – Leeds hotspot for all thing’s new music. Giving you a night as close to the real thing as it gets! 

The performance comes ahead of the release of their self-titled album set to release on October 2nd, you can watch the video for their latest single Valleys here.

Frontman Sydney Minsky-Sargeant described the song as “probably the most honest song on the record and I guess sets a premise for the rest of the album, growing up in a small town and trying to escape”. Supported by Lazarus Kane, virtual doors open at 7.30pm, tune in for night of music we’ve all been sorely missing.

Posted in In The Middle, Music and Clubs, PreviewsTagged brudenell social club, Gig Preview, leeds, working mens club

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