Lostprophets

Lostprophets
Buy tickets Thu 18 Feb 10

Cardiff-based nu-metallers Lostprophets formed in 1997, finally releasing their debut album 'The Fake Sound Of Progress' in 2001, to critical acclaim. They have continued to follow this up by carving something genuinely fresh out of each album along with rave reviews from the press. Their sound takes in everything from metal, post hardcore, breakbeat and hip-hop, and were winners of Best British Band at the 2006 Kerrang! awards.


Kids In Glass Houses

Kids In Glass Houses
Buy tickets Thu 18 Feb 10

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In the last two years, it’s impossible to think of another British band who have emerged with more infectious and distinctive rock songs than Kids In Glass Houses.   Bursting out of South Wales’ hotbed of talent in early 2007, the charismatic quintet found a large and loyal fanbase almost instantly thanks to their huge songs, tireless worth ethic, charming demeanors and stylish aesthetic, and media support to match. Kerrang! Magazine named them one of ‘The Hottest New Bands On The Planet’ in 2007; they won the Welsh Music Award for ‘Best New Band’ the same year and they were named Punktastic’s ‘Band Of The Year’ in 2008. Truly, Kids In Glass Houses have become an essential part of the UK’s musical landscape and their upcoming second full-length ‘DIRT’ will only serve to solidify their place there.



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