[+]WOLF ALICE[+] + NOVA TWINS

WOLF ALICE + NOVA TWINS

The best indie rock of today. "Best band in Britain? 100 per cent.” - NME

TIMING
- 19h30: doors open
- 20h15: Nova Twins
- 21h15: Wolf Alice
The expected end of the concert: 22h30.
(this timetable is subject to last-minute changes)

For this concert we don't accept Gate15 culture vouchers (for Antwerp students).

For fans of

Circa Waves, The xx, Torres, alt-J, SOAK, Courtney Barnett, Palma Violets

Wolf Alice gb

Wolf Alice is a rock band from North London, UK formed in 2010. The lineup consists of Ellie Rowsell (vocals, guitar), Joff Oddie (guitar), Theo Ellis (bass), and Joel Amey (drums). The band began in 2010, initially as a solo project of Ellie Rowsell, with the name taken from a short story by Angela Carter. She was joined by guitarist Joff Oddie and later by Joel Amey and Theo Ellis. They released a self-titled EP in 2012 as well as a single called "Leaving You" which gained airplay from BBC Radio 1 and featured in NME's 'Radar' section. They then toured with Peace, recorded a session for Huw Stephens' Radio 1 show in January, and released their first physical single "Fluffy" in February 2013 on the Chess Club label. Their second single "Bros", released in May, is about friendship and is one of the first songs Rowsell wrote and the band usually played it during their early stages. Official site

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Nova Twins

Nova Twins from South East London stormed the underground scene and quickly took the world by storm. Their self-coined “NOVA sound” blends Georgia South’s raw bass with Amy Love’s intense vocals, bringing a fresh wind to the hard rock scene.

“We imagined this band because we didn’t have anyone like us to look up to,” says South. Free from rules, they create their own boundary-pushing sound, full of energy and authenticity.

Their live shows grab the audience by the throat. From cult venues to major festivals like Glastonbury and Summer Sonic. From support slots for Prophets of Rage, Pendulum, and Die Antwoord to a successful collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon. It’s no surprise that Oli Sykes counts them among his favorite new bands.

With their debut album 'Who Are The Girls?', a string of powerful singles, and their latest release 'Monsters', Nova Twins continue to shake up the rock world and showcase their unique sound everywhere they play.

 

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