The Drums To Play Intimate Early Morning Gig At London's Floridita
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Thursday, 23 February 2012 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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The New York Bakery Co has signed up New York band The Drums for an exclusive early morning gig at Floridita (100 Wardour St, Soho, London, W1F 0TN) on Thursday 1st March.
The Drums will play a 20-minute acoustic set, featuring songs from their debut self-titled album and 2011’s 'Portamento' and is a unique opportunity to see the band at an intimate London venue during their hugely popular tour.
2011 saw the first ever New York Bakery Breakfast Club featuring a 20-minute performance of the much-loved American high-school musical Grease. This year it is the Drums turn to bring a taste of the Big Apple to the UK.
Speaking about the forthcoming show, The Drums commented: “We always prefer to play smaller, more intimate shows whenever possible, and giving fans a chance to see us play a free, acoustic show over a bagel breakfast in one of our favorite cities is an opportunity that we’re really excited about!” The early morning gig will start at 8:15am and fans can get free tickets by emailing their interest to thedrums@breakfastbagels.com. Doors will open and a delicious bagel breakfast will be served from 8:00am.
The Drums UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows:
Sun February 26th 2012 - O2 Academy Liverpool, Liverpool
Mon February 27th 2012 - Roundhouse, London
Tue February 28th 2012 - O2 Academy2 Oxford, Oxford
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