Hello Y'all



Gloucester's live local and unsigned bands showcase.

This is the WIRED blog where we post up photos, film, links and live recordings for each band that graces the stage at WIRED.

If you are in a band, local to Gloucester or live in the south west region of the UK and you want us to consider you for a slot then please get in touch.

george.moorey@gmail.com


Held at Gloucester Guildhall, 23 Eastgate Street, Gloucester. GL1 1NS
Doors 7pm, first band on 8pm

Tickets £6 (per gig) available from Gloucester Guildhall Box Office open Monday to Saturday 10am-9pm (10am-10pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday)
01452 503050 / guildhall.boxoffice@gloucester.gov.uk

also available at Gloucester Tourist Information Centre, Southgate Street 10am-5pm

Booking Online via www.gloucester.gov.uk/guildhall

Wired is an all ages event which means that it is open to all however we would not recommend bringing youngsters under the age of 12. No alcohol will be allowed outside of the bar area.

Wired is a project run by Gloucestershire Music Forum

Nov 2 2009
Saturday 14 November 2009 show
The Locarnos
….mixing up the classic song-writing of Bowie with the attitude of The Strokes and the adventurousness of Bloc Party.
Fighting Fiction
an honest and fundatmentally English sound that is reminiscent of the brooding reggae guitar hooks of “London Calling” era Clash, the lyrical wordplay and vocal delivery of Billy Bragg, and more recently, the acoustic guitar based sing-along sensibilities of Frank Turner and The King Blues.
Elmbridge Court
soaring meoldies and warm layered guitar cleverness compliment edgy hard guitar hooks and agressive tight drums.  This inventive rock executed with grace and skill for discerning metal fans.
Atakarma
politically aware, intelligent and musically ambitious Gloucester based 4 piece fill at the last minute for us.

Saturday 14 November 2009 show

The Locarnos

….mixing up the classic song-writing of Bowie with the attitude of The Strokes and the adventurousness of Bloc Party.

Fighting Fiction

an honest and fundatmentally English sound that is reminiscent of the brooding reggae guitar hooks of “London Calling” era Clash, the lyrical wordplay and vocal delivery of Billy Bragg, and more recently, the acoustic guitar based sing-along sensibilities of Frank Turner and The King Blues.

Elmbridge Court

soaring meoldies and warm layered guitar cleverness compliment edgy hard guitar hooks and agressive tight drums.  This inventive rock executed with grace and skill for discerning metal fans.

Atakarma

politically aware, intelligent and musically ambitious Gloucester based 4 piece fill at the last minute for us.

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