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Limited FREE tickets for Mr Airplane Man / Swampmeat Family Band Tomorrow Night!

Tomorrow night Killer Wave welcomes Mr Airplane Man, the Boston-based guitar and drum duo that helped kickstart the punk-blues duo trend, with support from local favourites Swampmeat Family Band!

To celebrate England reaching their first World Cup Semi-Final since 1990, we are offering a very limited amount of FREE tickets. The show will also be timed so that the headliners will be performing AFTER the England game!

Why not watch the England game in the main venue and then watch some quality live music after, all for FREE?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoR2v51_kaE&list=PLtBWEn8qYBuLq2VlVd7GAhQUwgpcP-_aj

Pick up your FREE tickets here.

England vs Croatia live at H&H this Wednesday!

Who would’ve thought it? England are into their first World Cup semi-final since 1990.

Could football really becoming home? We think so.

As usual, we’ll be showing the game on our big screen in the main venue. Kick off is at 7PM, with doors opening at 6PM. Get down early to secure a seat and be part of this historic moment!

COME ON ENGLAND!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJqimlFcJsM

Legendary David Rodigan To Play Hare & Hounds This Friday!

We can’t wait to welcome the legendary David Rodigan back to Hare & Hounds for the Mostly Jazz Afterparty tomorrow night!

For over 35 years, David Rodigan has been the top-dog in the bass-heavy atmosphere of Britain’s reggae dance-halls. The key to his success has been an unsinkable passion for reggae music, which first took a hold of him as a schoolboy when he heard ska music in the early ’60s. Rodigan began his reggae broadcasting career in 1978 on BBC Radio London. In 1979 he went to Capital Radio, broadcasting his legendary ‘Roots Rockers’ show for eleven years. His credibility was ensured when he began clashing with Jamaica’s champion DJ, Barry G on JBC Radio in Jamaica. He then went on to clash with all the top Jamaican sound systems in the West Indies, the USA and England. He plays unique collection of customised dub plates and classic recordings extensively across the globe to loyal reggae fans of all ages, from New York to Tokyo, Berlin to Kingston Jamaica.

Leftfoot DJs will be warming up proceedings before Rodigan steps up. Check out the scenes of when Rodigan last played at Hare & Hounds!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyXeaRQxjD0

Final advance tickets available here. Don’t miss out!

 

 

Colombia vs England Shown On The Big Screen Tomorrow Night!

Tomorrow night England take on Colombia as they fight for a place in the quarter final of the World Cup 2018!

As always, we’ll be showing the game live on our big screen inside the main venue, all for FREE!

Kickoff is at 7PM with doors at 6PM, get down early to secure a seat!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re4aDJL3heA

Hare & Hounds Host Eventbrite Documentary & Panel

We were delighted to have hosted the Birmingham leg of Eventbrite’s Generation DIY earlier this week, where they unveiled a mini-documentary about the city and held a panel talk.

In a new, five-part series of short films, Eventbrite travelled up and down the UK in search of the disruptors, pioneers and creators putting on extraordinary events in Birmingham, London, Bristol, Glasgow and Manchester.

Generation DIY is a celebration of the young event creators that are tearing up the rulebook. It’s a celebration of the pervasive DIY spirit amongst today’s promoters.

Watch the full documentary below…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brgnteWKneI

Kings Heath Dining Club Returns To Highbury Hall This Weekend!

We can’t wait for Kings Heath Dining Club to return to Highbury Hall this Sunday!

We’ll be bringing a wide range of food traders, including local favourites Original Patty Men, Low N Slow, Buddha Belly, Homeboys, Chef Shack and many more.

Furthermore, live music from The Original Players, The Equators, Aprhodite Strings as well as award-winning comedy, Digbeth Arts Markets, retro gaming and wellness therapies means that the day is more than just food, and will create a unique festival feel in a location of unparalleled beauty.

With temperatures set to be in the high 20s, you definitely don’t want to miss out on this day of amazing food, drinks and entertainment!

 

[caption id="attachment_25776" align="alignnone" width="600"] Tickets are still available here for just £6. Grab yours now![/caption]

New Show: Mutual Benefit

We’re pleased to announce that This Is Tmrw will welcome indie band Mutual Benefit back to Birmingham on Thursday 1st of November 2018.

The project of singer/multi-instrumentalist Jordan Lee, Mutual Benefit blends folk, psychedelic pop, and experimental recording techniques into fragile, hopeful songs that evoke the work of Sufjan Stevens, Animal Collective, and the Microphones. Lee grew up in Columbus, Ohio and began writing songs inspired by the likes of Elliott Smith while still in high school. After graduation, Lee moved to Texas and took his music in a more experimental direction, incorporating field recordings and found sounds into his songs. While in Texas, he began writing and recording as Mutual Benefit, but began working on the project in earnest once he moved to Boston to play with an old friend who had attended the Berklee School of Music. Mutual Benefit’s first release, 2009’s Figure in Black, was originally issued on cassette before Lee put it up on Bandcamp. Lee issued two Mutual Benefit EPs in 2010: Drifting, which was one of the first releases on Lee’s own Kassette Klub label, and Spider Heaven. Lee had a busy 2011, collaborating with Holy Spirits on the Mutual Spirits split single and delivering two more EPs, I Saw the Sea and The Cowboy’s Prayer.

Love’s Crushing Diamond Late that year, he began putting together years’ worth of audio he recorded in Austin, Boston, and St. Louis, Missouri into what would become Mutual Benefit’s debut album, Love’s Crushing Diamond. A set of songs responding to the hard times many of his friends were experiencing, the album was originally released in October 2013 by Soft Eyes, a Brooklyn-based micro-label that issued the album as a limited-edition LP. A wider release came at the end of the year courtesy of Other Music Recording Company, and in 2014 a remastered, physical version of The Cowboy’s Prayer was scheduled to arrive. While touring behind his debut album, Lee began to write his follow-up effort, eventually completing the process and the recording after settling in New York City. He released Skip a Sinking Stone with Mom + Pop Music in the spring of 2016, and is currently putting the finishing touches to a new Mutual Benefit album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlQlokP7IjQ

Tickets go on sale Friday 29th June and can be picked up here.

Last 10 Tickets For A Certain Ratio Next Saturday!

Next Saturday night, This Is Tmrw welcome the legendary Mancunian band A Certain Ratio to Hare & Hounds.

A Certain Ratio are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 in Wythenshawe, Manchester. While originally part of the punk rock movement, they soon added funk and dance elements to their sound. Their name is taken from the lyrics of Brian Eno’s song ‘The True Wheel’ from the 1974 album ‘Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)’. The group’s longest-serving original members are Martin Moscrop (born 24 September 1960) (guitar, trumpet) and Jez Kerr (bass, vocals). Another current member, Donald Johnson (drums, vocals, bass), joined after the first drummerless single.

A Certain Ratio’s first recording contract was with Factory Records in 1979. They released ‘The Graveyard and the Ballroom’ only on cassette in 1980. Another experimental album, ‘To Each…’, released in 1981, was the band’s official debut LP. With growing popularity and success, the band signed with A&M Records in 1987, and ‘Good Together’ was released in 1989. The album failed to produce a hit, leading to the band’s departure from the label. In the early 1990s, they signed with Rob’s Records, owned by New Order manager Rob Gretton.

A Certain Ratio were managed by Tony Wilson. They are featured in the film ’24 Hour Party People’ where Wilson (played by Steve Coogan) describes them as “having all the energy of Joy Division but better clothes.” Martin Moscrop was Musical Supervisor of ’24 Hour Party People’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsJ_54WyZ48

You can pick up one of the last 10 tickets here now.

The Wave Pictures To Play Hare & Hounds Tonight!

We’re delighted to welcome The Wave Pictures back to Birmingham this evening to celebrate the release of the 1st of 2 album releases this year for them.

In the bands own words…

‘We are excited to announce our new album ‘Brushes with Happiness’ is coming out on 22nd June. It’s the first of two albums planned to be released in 2018 and it’s a good one! All first takes of unrehearsed songs, recorded to tape in one small room in one evening. The band is on fire. It’s magic!’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7HIKLKr548

 

Last chance to grab your tickets here! Don’t miss out!

Last 50 Tickets For Major Toms This Friday!

This Friday we welcome the incredible Major Toms back to Hare & Hounds, who will be performing the music of the legendary David Bowie & Roxy Music! Support comes from local group High Horses.

There are only 50 tickets left, so be sure to grab yours here to avoid missing out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v–IqqusnNQ