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Beans On Toast Announces Biggest London Headline Show To Date At Scala

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Beans On Toast Announces Biggest London Headline Show To Date At Scala

Following on from a fantastic support set for Frank Turner at Wembley Arena last week, which culminated in a crowdsurf that took him all the way from the stage to the back bar after a raucous rendition of his new song ‘Hello Wembley’, the incomparable Beans On Toast has announced his largest London headline show to date at the Scala in Kings Cross.

The gravel-voiced singer-songwriter will play the Scala show on 27th September and tickets went on sale on the day of his set at Wembley Arena where his performance was recorded for a live album due for a release in early 2013.

Beans On Toast 2012 UK Live Dates are as follows:

May 3rd - Moles, Bath
May 10th - Avondale House, Southampton
May 12th - Inferno, Bournemouth
May 16th - The Cluny, Newcastle
May 17th - Bodega Social, Nottingham
May 18th - Adelphi, Preston
May 19th - Heebie Jeebies, Liverpool
June 16th - Eden Festival, Dumfries
June 30th - Blissfields Festival, Winchester
July 7th - Lounge On The Farm
July 21st - Secret Garden Party, Cambridgeshire
July 28th - Kendal Calling, Cumbria
Aug 2nd - Standon Calling, Standon
Aug 11th - Boomtown Fair, Winchester
Sept 27th - Scala, London

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Beans On Toast is a man who has been around the block more times than he cares to remember. His wise drunken ramblings, drug ballads, honest love songs and no holds barred social commentary have made him a firm regular on the festival circuit.

With three critically acclaimed albums under his belt and a gig list that ranges from Wembley Arena to Kidderminster, Glastonbury to Glade, house parties to social clubs and local pubs to banging raves. He has perfected the art of his craft and always delivers it with a smile.

For this year’s festival season Beans has put together a makeshift band to 'help him stay in time with himself'. He promises a set of old favourites and new subject matter that deals with Droughts, Wars, Pagans, Protests and Wetherspoons pubs.
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