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Electro-dance duo, LIONHALL, who have been compared to The XX, will take to the stage at Glasgow’s The Record Factory on Saturday 2 August to celebrate the third leg of the Magners Original Sessions.
The Newcastle-via-Glasgow two piece have already earned several plaudits for their chilly melodic beats, with the likes of ‘Drowned in Sound’ tipping them for future stardom, and Jools Holland inviting them to perform on his ‘Later with’ show.
Fronted by Sean and Ana, the band has an on-stage chemistry that has been compared to ‘The Kills’, Sean commented: “We’re looking forward to playing in front of our home crowd at the Magners Original Session. Glasgow will always be our home and the G1 is a great live music venue.”
In celebration of Magners ‘Now Is A Good Time’ campaign, the iconic Irish cider will bring some of the UK’s hottest new musical talent to Scotland for the Glasgow leg of the free eight-date Magners Original Sessions tour. The tour will next visit Edinburgh, Birmingham and Manchester.
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Saturday 2 August (from 1pm) - GLASGOW - The Record Factory
Live performances: LIONHALL, The Reverend, and McGinty & Webster (AMWWF) plus Longy. DJ set by Rebecca Vasmant.
Saturday 16 August (from 4pm) - GLASGOW - The Record Factory
Live performances: Hector Bizerk, Plum, Tijuanna Bibles, and Model Aeroplanes.
DJ set by Rebecca Vasmant.
Saturday 30 August (from 4pm) - EDINBURGH - The Three Sisters
Live performances: Michael Cassidy, Nathan Flutebox Lee, and Saint Max & the Fanatics. DJ set by Rebecca Vasmant.
Other entertainment served up on both nights will include street magicians Colin Mckenzie, Jay George and Eliot Bibby, hoola-hooper Chanti Hobbit, a traditional hog roast with Magners flavoured apple sauce, a photo booth and an overall sense of general cheekiness.
Find out more about Magners Original Sessions by visiting www.facebook.com/MagnersCider.
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