Magnolia (Independent Venue Week show)
Splinters + Oi Nah + Lava Pigeon + Frankie
Presented by: Washing Machine0 | BURY ST EDMUNDS: The Hunter Club (info) |
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P | Saturday 1st February, 2025 |
N | Door time: 6:00pm Start time: 6:15pm |
. | All ages (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
Washing Machine proudly presents
an Independent Venue Week show
MAGNOLIA
SPLINTERS
OI NAH
LAVA PIGEON
FRANKIE
As part of the UK's Independent Venue Week celebrations, on Saturday 1st February at The Hunter Club in Bury St Edmunds we're summoning an armada of awesomeness to showcase how flippin' brilliant the East Anglian music scene is right now. Headlining the show are Norwich's ultra fast-rising experimental post-rock heroes MAGNOLIA, described by Shake Shake Records as "a supercharged fusion of both new and old... An exquisite woven tapestry of avant-garde rock... wild and gritty yet joyful and uplifting… bursting with method, spirit and feeling.” (So in summary: they are everything you want.)
Support comes from Bury's own masters of ultra-catchy Dinosaur Jr/Melvins-inflected skronk-rock SPLINTERS, riding high on the release of their utterly brillliant 'Cabin' EP; Norwich's doyens of hardcore destruction OI NAH; future punk prophets LAVA PIGEON; and BurySOUND breakout superstar FRANKIE FREEMAN.
Find out more about Independent Venue Week here:
www.independentvenueweek.com/uk/
All ages are welcome. Under-14s must be accompanied by a parent or carer.
There is a fully-licensed bar on the premises. No ID, no alcohol.
THE HUNTER CLUB IS A SAFE SPACE
We take audience safety very seriously at The Hunter Club, and strongly believe that gigs can and should be safe spaces, free from harassment, intimidation, prejudice, bullying and violence. We expect that all artists, venue staff and attendees will respect our values, and we have a zero tolerance policy towards those who do not. Anyone who endangers the enjoyment and safety of others at a Washing Machine night will be ejected and barred. It is unfortunate that in the 21st Century we still have to say this stuff, but we hope that by doing so we can help to create an atmosphere where everyone feels safe and able to enjoy themselves.