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At the end of this month, three of the UK’s most talked about new bands will head for Glasgow’s ABC2, giving the weegie gig-going public the chance to see what all the recent mainstream media fuss has been about.
The Vice Live Tour, presented by Topshop, will be the first tour of its kind this year, with 4 (free) dates across the UK – the first in Glasgow on January 30.
As well as special guests and DJ’s at every stop, the main act will consist of newcomers’ Black Kids (described as Beach Boys come Pavement), Friendly Fires (St Albans conceived new rave) and the finely named Ipso Facto (4 post punk influenced females from Southend, already being billed as ‘PiL with Nico on vocals').
Yes the hype machine is well and truly in full throttle, so why not take advantage of the tickets currently available at the Vice Tour website and come see if this lot are worth more than the free admission.
To get your free tickets simply register online at link – and hurry up!