Following their sell out 2008 performance, Scouting For Girls are heading back to Plymouth Pavilions on
Saturday May 15.
The British pop band will head out on a 22-date tour in April to coincide with the release of their second album,
‘Everybody Wants To Be On TV’on April 12.
Band member Roy Stride said: “Having spent the past year locked in the
studio, we can’t wait to get out there and do what we do best. We are so excited about this tour – It should be our greatest yet.
“We've been practising hard since Christmas and have even drafted in a new musician to create an even
scouting for girls
set for another sell out success in plymouth
bigger sound live. We think the new songs sound immense and of course we’ll play plenty of the old favourites, with a few surprises too!”
The debut album from Scouting for Girls sold over 850,000 copies featuring
the hits It’s Not About You, She’s So Lovely, Elvis Ain’t Dead and Heartbeat.
For tickets and information call the Plymouth Pavilions Box Office on 0845 146 1460 or visit www.plymouthpavilions.com
ballads’. Listen out for the odd Gram Parsons number and stuff just outside of the usual blues ‘box’, as well as tunes from his recently released solo CD.
Apr 14 and 28
Cafe Acoustica
Fortnightly showcase of unplugged tal- ent, hosted by singer-songwriter Jessie Mullen, with Glen, Becks and Rob Swann
Apr 16
Mike Isaac Solo Electric Brass
Mike Isaac’s solo electric bass concerts range from the subltle nuances of the six string bass, the funky tones of his Fender Jazz and some fretless lyricism. Expect interesting and original arrangements for the bass of music by Sting, Paul McCartney, Gershwin, Jobim, Jaco Pastorius and J S Bach among others. All performed through Mikes’ exclusive stereo bass sound system powered by Euphonic Audio and some choice effects units. No loops, no backing tracks, no tapping, no gimmics. With guest vocals from Mama Tokus.
Apr 23
Carrivick Sisters
Still in their teens, twin sisters Charlotte and Laura Carrivick have grown up playing and writing music together.
Their unique style shows their strong bluegrass influences without obscuring their English roots. With tight harmonies that only siblings can achieve, they perform their original songs on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, dobro and clawhammer banjo. They have performed both in the UK and internationally
Plymouth Pavilions
Millbay Road, Plymouth Box Office: 0845 146 1460 www.plymouthpavilions.com
Apr 3
Diversity
Sold out
Apr 8 and Apr 9
Frankie Boyle
Sold out
Apr 14
N-Dubz
Sold out
Apr 22
We'll Meet Again – A Salute to the War Years
Over 70 years on, take a nostalgic journey with Gavin Sutherland, special guests and a live orchestra to deliver your favourite music from The Blitz as we take a trip down memory lane with a new programme of timeless classics commemorating the World War II
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