GANG GANG DANCE AND DEERHOOF PLAY LONDON SHOWS

All Tomorrow’s Parties are pleased to bring two incredible live acts to the
University of London Union in the near future:

First up are GANG GANG DANCE, one of the most innovative and exciting groups around today, renowned for their powerful live performances. They will play ULU on Saturday 11th October. This is a special late night show lasting from 9pm-2am with special guests to be announced very soon.

ARTIST: GANG GANG DANCE
SUPPORT ACT: TBC
VENUE: University of London Union (ULU)
DATES: SATURDAY 11TH OCTOBER 2008
TICKET PRICE : £12.50
VENUE ADDRESS: Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HY
VENUE TELEPHONE: 020 7664 2000
DOORS: 9.00PM - 2.00AM
Buy online from:

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Second are ATP Recordings act DEERHOOF, who are set to release their excellent new LP Offend Maggie very soon and who stunned a packed Forum at our 2007 Release The Bats event. Never a band to disappoint live, we’d go so far as to call them completely unmissable. They will play ULU on Tuesday 2nd December, with special guests to be announced.

ARTIST: DEERHOOF
SUPPORT ACT: TBC
VENUE: University of London Union (ULU)
DATES: TUESDAY 2ND DECEMBER 2008
TICKET PRICE : £12.50
VENUE ADDRESS: Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HY
VENUE TELEPHONE: 020 7664 2000
DOORS OPEN : 7.30PM
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
http://www.seetickets.com/see/price.asp?code=347896&userid={56CF4365-A102-44F2-AE62-98D9D60F4B48}&filler1=see&filler2=art-srch
http://www.gigantic.com/gigantic/home_deerhoof.html
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/36361
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=284502
http://www.stargreen.com/events?id=21210

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