Portsmouth pop-punkers Midday Committee have announced their UK Summer Tour which will see them play nationwide in a series of shows with Dutch rockers Casually Dressed.
AUGUST 4TH: Portsmouth, The Cellars
AUGUST 5TH: Deptford, The Bird’s Nest
AUGUST 6TH: Newcastle, The Globe
AUGUST 7TH: Sterling, 20 Rocks
AUGUST 8TH: Aberdeen, Malt Mill
AUGUST 9TH: Dundee, Kage Nightclub
AUGUST 10TH: Wakefield, Diamond Studios
The South Coast quartet will also be playing at WTFest on August 31st, sharing the stage with many of the most promising alternative and punk bands from the UK, including Jim Lockey & The Solemn Sun, Gnarwolves & Random Hand.
It all started in 2011 for Midday Committee with the release of debut EP, Nice Kids, Bad Judge of Character. Showing similar qualities in their musicianship, and indeed in their degree of promise as many of the scene’s leading breakthrough acts themselves did at an early stage, it is perhaps no surprise that producing duties for I’m Sure Someone Mentioned A Cheque were quickly snapped up by the man who helped project the likes of Don Broco, You Me At Six & Deaf Havana to international stardom, Matt O’Grady
‘(‘Starry Eyes’) could have the most infectious chorus of the year…’ – Rock Regeneration
Though less than two years in age, Midday Committee have not struggled gaining momentum on the South Coast, earning supporting slots with some of the U.K scene’s hottest new bands including Kids Can’t Fly, Attention Thieves & Mallory Knox as well as gracing the stages of Butserfest and WTFest.
‘…superior to much of the early work of far bigger bands’ – Mint South
Looking to build on their early success, Midday Committee are currently in the midst of recording the follow up to I’m Sure Someone Mentioned A Cheque, a release that will no doubt showcase a the talented quartet making further strides towards the top of the emerging U.K pop-punk ladder.
‘…seamlessly brilliant…’ – Punk Prospect
Rich Sanders – Lead Vocals and Guitar
Kieran Heath – Vocals and Guitar
Adam Hall – Bass
Kurtis Maiden – Drums
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http://www.middaycommittee.co.uk/
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