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Sunday 7th July | 2024 | 7pm
Metronome
£22
Detroit legends, Electric Six are heading back to the UK for some intimate summer shows!
Mixing garage rock, disco, punk, new wave, and metal into cleverly dumb, in-your-face songs celebrating hedonism in multiple forms. They found international success through a relentless touring and recording schedule and an unerring commitment to their over-the-top style, delivering energy and absurdity in equal measure.
Known for their huge hits “Gay Bar“, “Dance Commander” and “Danger! High Voltage” plus a slew of fantastic albums, including their exceptional recent release, Turquoise; their live show is always fun.
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