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Nottingham Gig Guide : February

Monday 24th January 2011 in Gigs, Music
3 Comments.

A brief overview of what to look out for this month.


Who?

Where? When?
Roxy Music Capital FM Arena 02/02/11
Little Comets Bodega Social Club 03/02/11
Funeral Party Bodega Social Club 05/02/11
The Bravery Rescue Rooms 06/02/11
I Like Trains Bodega Social Club 07/02/11
The NME Awards Show 2011 Rock City 08/02/11
Bright Eyes Rescue Rooms 09/02/11
British Sea Power Rescue Rooms 10/02/11
The Saturdays Royal Concert Hall 12/02/11
Ultrasound Bodega Social Club 12/02/11
Murderdolls Rock City 13/02/11
Miles Kane Bodega Social Club 14/02/11
Feeder Rock City 14/02/11
Modestep Stealth 15/02/11
Sleigh Bells Rescue Rooms 16/02/11
Shaun Ryder Rock City 17/02/11
Reel Big Fish Rock City 18/02/11
The Naked and Famous Bodega Social Club 18/02/11
Seth Troxler Stealth 18/02/11
Tinie Tempah & Katy B Rock City 20/02/11
Roll Deep Rescue Rooms 20/02/11
The Go! Team Rescue Rooms 21/02/11
James Blunt Royal Concert Hall 21/02/11
Morning Parade Bodega Social Club 23/02/11
Leddra Chapman & Ben Montague Rescue Rooms 23/02/11
The Streets Rock City 26/02/11
Terrorvision Rock City 27/02/11
Senses Fail Rescue Rooms 27/02/11




Our Picks

The NME Awards Show 2011 – Back again with another exciting line-up, this year’s NME Awards Show promises to be a banger. With the likes of Crystal Castles and Magnetic Man headlining, this looks to be one of the freshest gigs of the month.

Bright Eyes –It’s been quite a while since Conor Oberst and his band have played on British Soil, but the wait has definitely been worth it. The intimate 3 date tour coincides with the release of Bright Eyes’ new album, ‘The People’s Key’ so expect to hear new and old material alike. Who knows when Bright Eyes will gig again on these shores, so make sure you see them at Nottingham’s very own Rescue Rooms this month.

Sleigh Bells – One of the most exciting and innovative bands to come out of 2010, Sleigh Bells are sure to provide you with an experience you won’t forget. Head down to Bodega to check them out for yourself.

Seth Troxler – If you’ve been lucky enough to see Troxler before, then I’m jealous; if you haven’t seen him yet, then head down to Stealth on the 18th to see the DJ genius at work. If you’re tired of the likes of Detonate and Basslaced on a Friday night, then Zleep with Seth Troxler is sure to banish your Stealth blues.

Comments









  1. dan
    January 25th, 2011 at 03:56

    Bright Eyes sold out in a heartbeat but I got some tickets.

    Sleigh Bells will be very worth going to. But they are playign at THE RESCUE ROOMS not Bodega.

  2. dan
    January 25th, 2011 at 06:03

    should have put a smiley face on the end there too! ;)

    :)

  3. Rosie Kynman - Music Editor
    January 26th, 2011 at 07:19

    Ah Dan, I realised I had made this mistake as soon as I put the guide up, woops!
    And yeah, Bright Eyes sold out ridiculously quick. I’m going so I’ll write a review on here and let you know how it goes.