Stirling’s Miniature Dinosaurs are currently on tour promoting their new Turn It On EP. The 4-track EP features the band’s acclaimed summer single “Lemonade”, together with new songs “Lip Sync”, “Turn It On” and current lead track “Next Of Kin”
A scheduling nightmare means that the band has to drive the full length of the country between shows. But they have turned this into an opportunity to raise money for the charity Scottish Autism.
The band explains …
Us Dinosaurs stupidly agreed to play a show in Exmouth and then Aberdeen the very next day!
23rd November @ Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6EL
24th November @ Exmouth Football Club, King George V Ground, Southern Road, Exmouth, EX8 3EE
25th November @ Tunnels, Carnegie’s Brae, Aberdeen, AB10 1BF
In the absence of a private jet, we have now realised that this monster journey means 10hrs of driving before arriving in Aberdeen to play the AGP weekender.
We have decided to make this less awkward by pretending we meant it all along… ‘it’s all for charity’ we said…. step forward Scottish Autism!
A donation will ensure a return for the photos of sleepy dinos and grouchy drivers that we will be uploading along the way.
A solidarity vote for not cancelling shows when you realise what a horrible error you have made.
Most importantly, a donation to a great cause.
Thanks in Advance,
Dinos.
Scottish Autism supports families in Scotland affected by autism by providing advice, support and specialist services. These include an autism specific school, residential care for adults, vocational projects and a short-stay unit designed to give families a break.
To make a donation, head over to the Miniature Dinosaurs’ Just Giving page at link