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DiScover Club update: January and February dates confirmed
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver October 31st, 2007

Exciting free gig news: we've gone and booked our DiScover Club dates for January and February, held as always at London's Notting Hill Arts Club, in conjunction with Rough Trade Shops.

With November and December shows looking likely to be super busy - details below - we've gone all out to get a handful of amazing new bands to open our 2008 series.

Playing in January are Birmingham's brilliantly avant-pop jangle-kids Johnny Foreigner (pictured, MySpace) and Leeds/Newcastle post-hardcore four-piece Sailors (MySpace). February's show sees Bristol's Worried Noodles-contributing weirdo-rockers Munch Munch playing the Arts Club, with additional acts to be confirmed for both dates.

Full Discover Club listings as of October 31 2007:

November 10
Paul Marshall (MySpace)
The Gilded Palace Of Sin (MySpace)
Joe Gideon And The Shark (MySpace)
Wintermute (MySpace)

December 15 - DiScover Christmas Party
Errors (MySpace)
Afrikan Boy (MySpace)
Plus more acts TBA

January 26
Johnny Foreigner (MySpace)
Sailors (MySpace)
Plus one more act TBA

February 2
Munch Munch (MySpace)
One More Grain (MySpace)
Plus one more act TBA

Add any one/all of these dates to your gig calendar here



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