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Published Date: 19 October 2007
Rate of the Day headline at Esquires
New music gets its chance at Esquires on Friday, October 26, with four top acts taking the stage on Level 2.

Long-time favourites Rate Of The Day have the headline slot, with the promise of a set list liberally sprinkled with new material.

This band are a "musical epistology of epidemic proportions" according to their website, or just "darned good" according to my Esquires spies.

And now that I come to mention it, forget that I even bothered to mention 'Bedford spies'. Because this act have cast their net so wide that they recently played the Ro-Woodstock festival in Italy, where by all account they went down a storm.

Added to the headliners, three more acts will bring some hot new tunes to the show. Shapes are one of Luton's best-kept secrets, The Sticks craft excellent lyrics into delicious harmonies, and Dash-Delete are a young Aylesbury act desperate to play as many shows as they can, this time making their Esquires debut.

Doors open at 8pm and entry is £5.

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  • Last Updated: 19 October 2007 4:27 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Bedford
 
 
  

 
 

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