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2019 Live Music Calendar The King's Head Louth 2019 Live Music Calendar New Year's Eve Tuesday 31st December 2019 : STARK are a 3 piece indie covers band who cover music from the 60's to the present chart listings and also dabble with original material from time to time. From the Beatles to the Killers and everything inbetween - but with a STARK twist. Saturday 28th December 2019 From 9:30 pm : The Clouds covering The Jam, Oasis, The Who, Small Faces, you get the drift. Sunday Afternoon 22nd December 2019 : Klout, born out of a dream on the way to a stag do, four old school mates decide to form a band, featuring covers of Simple Minds, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Oasis, Kings of Leon, Stone Roses & Razorlight. Saturday 21st December 2019 : The What on a Saturday night with a fabulous update to their repertoire however still covering all of your Beatles, Oasis, The Who, Soul & Motown tracks plus many more of your favourites to sing and dance along to ... Saturday 14th December 2019 : Calling The Shots from Grimsby are a local hard rock/punk band, we aim to please & entertain so be prepared to have your heads blown off with a great sound and excellent song choices including The Who, ELO, AC/DC and Chuck Berry. Saturday 7th December 2019 : Route 180, female-led, covering Elvis, Kings of Leon, Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder and more ... Sunday Afternoon 1st December 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 30th November 2019 : From 2.30 pm, Outside In are a long established Rock ‘n’ Roll / Pop band, having played all over the UK for over 10 Years. With their vast repertoire of chart hits and floor fillers from the Rocking 50s and Swinging 60s to Modern Day classics Saturday 23rd November 2019 : Superheroes is a female-led vocal 4 piece band performing in sensational Superhero costumes covering The Cult, The Clash, REM, Eurythmics, Blondie, The Who, The Beatles, The Kinks and more ... Saturday 16th November 2019 : The Strellies covering Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The Vaccines, Feeder, Snow Patrol, The Killers and more .... Saturday 9th November 2019 : Blindside performing classic Indie, rock and pop tunes by Coldplay, White Stripes, The Cure, Feeder, The Coral, Biffy Clyro, The Zutons, The Subways, Small Faces, Stereophonics, The Undertones, The Jam, Kings of Leon and many more. Sunday Afternoon 3rd November 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 2nd November 2019 : Stolen Fridays playing hits from Oasis to Elton John, Guns 'N Roses to Take That. The members of Stolen Fridays all have very varied tastes from Rock to Blues to Folk to Pop and their fans like to dance on the bar... it's all here! Saturday 26th October 2019 : Klout, born out of a dream on the way to a stag do, four old school mates decide to form a band, featuring covers of Simple Minds, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Oasis, Kings of Leon, Stone Roses & Razorlight. Saturday 19th Ocober 2019 : The Reach play music by Toto, Don Henley, Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, Johnny Cash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Primal Scream, Foreigner and Foo Fighters...plus many more classic bands & classic songwriters! Saturday 12th October 2019 : The Echo Rangers, Alternative Rock Covers band covering Queens of the Stoneage, Feeder, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Weezer, Stereophonics, Nirvana, Radiohead, Hives, Muse, Reef, Soundgarden ... Sunday Afternoon 6th October 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 5th October 2019 : The Reactions are a band that cover songs from the 60's through to the early 80's by the likes of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Who, The Kinks, The Jam, The Hollies and Elvis Costello to name a few. Saturday 28th September 2019 : Scrapyard Dogs, their set list includes songs from the following bands U2, Supergrass, Kasabien, Kings of Leon, Stereophonics, Travis, Snow Patrol, Razorlight, Green Day, The Killers, James, The Hoosiers, Jet, Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, The Fratellis, The Zutons, The Jam. Saturday 21st September 2019 : 69 Shots covering all kinds of rock classics old and new and back for another gig with tracks from Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Cure, The Kinks, T. Rex, Clash, The Ramones, Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand and many more. Saturday 14th September 2019 : Dirty Olive, are a 4 piece Rock Band from Grimsby playing mainly 70s Hard Rock Covers by the likes of Thin Lizzy, UFO, Nazareth, Free, Bad Company, The Stones...Classic guitar driven rock...Driven "Loud n Proud"...Like it should be. Sunday Afternoon 8th September 2019 : An afternoon unplugged and unhinged session with Frankish and Broadbent. You know Dr Frankenfish And The Noise Monsters for their extremely entertaining Saturday nights, come and watch them jamming about on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Saturday 7th September 2019 : NyteWalkers covering The Rolling Stones, The Animals, The Kinks, The Who, Gene Vincent, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs, The Sonics, Paul Revere And The Raiders, The Clash, The Ramones, The Trash... Sunday Afternoon 1st September 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 31st August 2019 : Ignition cover rock anthems from the 70’s era through to the modern day, Ignition perform a dynamic set, playing with conviction and passion! The band have chosen songs that stand the test of time and are regarded as rock classics. Summer Bank Holiday Sunday 25th August 2019 : The Soul Solution covering James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Duffy numbers as well as a wealth of other Soul and Motown classics. Powerful funk/soul band with a real edge and a great band for any function. Summer Bank Holiday Saturday 24th August 2019 : The Vaults, Lincolnshire based Indie and Alternative covers' band featuring The Foo Fighters, Oasis, Stereophonics, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, The Black Keys, The Vaccines, Bastille etc etc. Sunday Afternoon 18th August 2019 : Koostix 2 guys - 10 strings, a wide range of artists covered...Bill Withers, Don Henley, Pink Floyd, Bad Company, Bryan Adams, Stereophonics, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Metallica, Adele, Andy Wiliams, and more... Saturday 17th August 2019 : Local Heroes featuring covers of Dire Straits, The Coral, Queen, Snow Patrol, Eric Clapton, Primal Scream, The Beatles, The Arctic Monkeys, The Rolling Stones, Stereophonics, Fleetwood Mac, Steppenwolf, Hendrix, Fratellis, Green Day, Oasis & more. Sunday Afternoon 11th August 2019 : The Strellies covering Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The Vaccines, Feeder, Snow Patrol, The Killers and more .... Saturday 10th August 2019 : Outside In are a long established Rock ‘n’ Roll / Pop band, having played all over the UK for over 10 Years. With their vast repertoire of chart hits and floor fillers from the Rocking 50s and Swinging 60s to Modern Day classics Sunday Afternoon 4th August 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 3rd August 2019 : Just4Kicks, a magic pop, glam, rock trio playing four instruments and well-executed medleys covering Queen, Beach Boys, Wings, Amy Winehouse, Take That, Robbie Williams, Sam Cooke and ELO. Sunday Afternoon 28th July 2019 : Klout, born out of a dream on the way to a stag do, four old school mates decide to form a band, featuring covers of Simple Minds, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Oasis, Kings of Leon, Stone Roses & Razorlight. Saturday 27th July 2019 : Lorise Eton & The Stealers, female-fronted, peforming classic rock and blues featuring Megan Rose-Barrett– Vocals, Al Bevan– Bass & Vocals, Paul Barrett - Drums & Vocals, Mark B - Guitar & Vocals. Sunday Afternoon 21st July 2019 : Dave Burman ... Saturday 20th July 2019 : Gone Shootin', a Bon Scott Era, AC/DC, Driven Rock 'n' Roll band. Sunday Afternoon 14th July 2019 : Yes, it's an afternoon of acoustic music Starvin' Sid style therefore expect some classics and old favourites. He's been around for years and his music simply gets better and better, time for some R&R and a few beers. Saturday 13th July 2019 : Stolen Fridays playing hits from Oasis to Elton John, Guns 'N Roses to Take That. The members of Stolen Fridays all have very varied tastes from Rock to Blues to Folk to Pop and their fans like to dance on the bar... it's all here! Sunday Afternoon 7th July 2019 From 3:00 pm : Open Mic ... The first Sunday in every month from 3:00 pm Saturday 6th July 2019 : Rough Trade featuring classic rock covers from Judas Priest, Queen, Free, Thunder, Gary Moore, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Uriah Heep, Dr Feelgood, Beatles, Status Quo plus many more including the legendary track Hocus Pocus from Focus! Sunday Afternoon 30th June 2019 : From 1.00 pm onwards the legendary Run For Life After Party in The Kings garden with live music from 1.00 pm onwards from Oasis Tribute "Definitely Mightbe" plus Paul Weller Tribute "Changing Man" - More bands soon to be confirmed! Saturday 29th June 2019 : Rebel Rebel perform the classic songs from David Bowie's golden years. This six piece band captures all of the energy and brilliance of the Bowie legend and his many alter egos. From Ashes to Ashes to Ziggy Stardust, calling at many station to stations in-between, the band lovingly recreate Bowie's unique catalogue of masterworks. A fusion of Sound and Vision incorporating dance, mime, costumes and props ensures that Rebel Rebel provides a thrilling Bowie experience. Saturday Afternoon 29th June 2019 : From 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm, our Free Degrees Rock & Roots Festival featuring five of the best Local, National and International bands outside on The Kings stage including Frau Holle, Kings and Bears, Dukes De Luda, Rebel Rebel and the Vera Van Heeringham Trio.
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