THE Community Soul Project at The Plinston, Letchworth GC will be taking place tomorrow night (Friday). Expect six hours of the best soulful grooves from across the eras. It will feature The Soulful Collective regular DJ-ing team of Taffy, Soul Sam, Sea
THE Community Soul Project at The Plinston, Letchworth GC will be taking place tomorrow night (Friday). Expect six hours of the best soulful grooves from across the eras. It will feature 'The Soulful Collective' regular DJ-ing team of Taffy, Soul Sam, Sean Chapman, TheBigO and Steve Gaunori with special guest DJ Dave Halsall. The gig runs from 8pm-2am. Tickets are £9 on the door or £8 in advance by calling the box office on 01462 672005.
* METAL fans are in for a treat tomorrow night (Friday) when three talented bands come to Club 85 in Hitchin. Scottish band Bleed From Within, Italian band Abel Is Dying and local band The Eyes of a Traitor will be playing from 7.45pm until 11.45pm. Tickets are £6 or £5 in advance by visiting www.wegottickets.com
* LACIENDA, Letchworth's popular indie venue will be hosting an evening of live music accompanied by animated visuals, this Saturday, February 16, from 8pm. Indie, metal, hip-hop and house will be combined with jazz, blues, reggae and soul. For more information call Linda Carson on 01462 670788 or email info@letchwortharts.org
* JEAN Genie, the UK's leading live tribute band to David Bowie will be at The Plinston, Letchworth GC next Friday, February 22. David Bowie look and sound alike artist John Mainwaring has been number one in both Israel and Lebanon and has even been produced by Tony Visconti who produced David Bowie himself. The show will include songs such as Starman, Rebel Rebel, Life on Mars, Jean Genie, Modern Love, Young Americans and Let's Dance. For more information visit www.tributesabroad.co.uk The gig starts at 8pm and will also feature Roxy Magic which will celebrate the sounds of Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry. Tickets are £14 in advance and £16 on the door. Call the box office on 01462 672005.
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