Wednesday 30 March 2016

Mayo and Viccars live! April Gig list

Friday 1st April

Mayo from The Mayo and Viccars Show will be DJing the after party for MK11 Presents: Mr B. The Gentleman Rhymer.

From deepest darkest Surrey, and with a decade of gentlemanly catterwalling under his belt, Mr.B brings you Chap-Hop, re-acquainting Hip-Hop with the Queen's English from whence it came. His legendary live recitals have earned him plaudits, largely from top shelf gentlemen's quarterlies.

Now he comes to MK11 for a April Fools Day Special! 


http://www.seetickets.com/tour/mk11-presents-mr-b-the-gentleman-rhymer

Tickets: £6 adv.


Saturday 2nd April

Viccars from The Mayo and Viccars Show will be DJing at this months Tailfeather at Slug & Lettuce.

TAILFEATHER brings you the very best in Motown, soul, disco, funk and rock 'n' roll! The night is perfect for those who want to get up and dance, love great music and who love to socialise. Slug & Lettuce was also voted Best Bar in 2015 so you know that is a winning combination!

In April we will be bringing you our usual mix of Motown, soul, funk, disco and rock 'n' roll! If you want to hear more of a particular genre or artist then let our DJs know.
Come shake ya Tailfeather!


Friday 29th April

Mayo and Viccars from The Mayo and Viccars Show will be DJing the after party at MK11 Presents: Lonely the Brave

You can wait a long time for a band like Lonely The Brave to come along. Maybe once every couple of years a band comes out of nowhere and captures the imagination of everyone from grassroots rock fans to national radio programmers. Perhaps once a decade do we see a band with LTB’s levels of musical intensity and emotional resonance. And maybe, if we’re very lucky, once in a generation we see a band with enough originality and unstoppable, unforgettable anthems to put British rock back on the international map.

“Lonely The Brave could be the biggest band on the planet. Fact.” Rock Sound

“Their vocalist has a mammoth arena-filling voice and it will only be a matter of time before they do so.” Huffington Post

“They’re the real deal, and their singer could be the new Eddie Vedder.” The Fly

Tickets: £10 adv.


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