Party: The Strypes | Live at Sin City | Fri 22nd May 2015

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The Strypes | Live at Sin City | Fri 22nd May 2015

Club: Sin City Swansea

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Date: 22.05.2015 19:30
Address: 14-16 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, United Kingdom | show on the map »

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Party: The Strypes | Live at Sin City | Fri 22nd May 2015

Orchard Entertainment and Sin City are proud to announce...

The Strypes
Support to be announced.

Friday 22nd May 2015
Doors 19: 30 | Ages 16+ Welcome

Tickets on sale at:
www.sincityclub.co.uk
Derricks Records (Online and Instore)
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"Something to be truly excited about" [Clash Music]

The Strypes are 4-piece rhythm and blues band hailing from Cavan, Ireland, formed in 2011 by Ross Farrelly (lead vocals/harmonica), Josh McClorey (lead guitar/vocals), Pete O’Hanlon (bass guitar/harmonica) and Evan Walsh (drums).

The group has spent the past 18 months launching their explosive R&B assault on the clubs and festivals of Ireland, the UK and Europe, viciously hammering out a no-nonsense blues repertoire drawing from the songbooks of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Slim Harpo and more with the passion and venom of British blues groups such as Dr. Feelgood, The Yardbirds, The Rolling Stones and The Animals.

Having already been met with critical acclaim from greats such as Jeff Beck and Paul Weller and been tipped by NME as the No. 1 new band to watch, it seems things can only get better for The Strypes.

"They pack such energy and enthusiasm that it's hard not to grin along as they take dust-covered old songs and put fireworks beneath them" [The Guardian]

Invited: Olivia Ellis-Carto, Gemma Louise, Michelle Powell, Marie Michelle Davies, Alastair Jenkins, Jo Garrett, Joe Street, Fiona Wilson, Emma Cordingley, Ben Rees, Ki Bevington, Gina Locke, Gavin Smith, Phil Reynolds, Caroline Griffiths, Dan Joseph Patrick Ryan-Lowes, Claire Louise, Carys Tully, Sarah Caroline Morris, Saz Williams, Louise John show more »