"An abundant Louisiana love-in from Cellar Door, headed up by Canned Pineapple’s indie sleaze revival rock. Plus: dark dreampoppers Wonderbug, baroque pop-rock five-piece Blue Bayou, post-cowpunk locals Boys, soft soulgaze from newbies Humdrum – AND (pause to breathe) – V-day appropriate, saudade-themed art exhibition to boot. Massive!"
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A
gig
held at The Louisiana
on Valentines Day. The event starts at 18:30.
We are sold out and no tickets will be available OTD.
Happy Valentines day!
Join us on Valentines day at the Louisiana, to celebrate a lovely evening of live music & a multi-media art exhibition, paired with our exclusive treat for the night: Gianni's Love Potion—a rare concoction available at the bar.
CANNED PINEAPPLE 9.45
Welcome our headline band for the evening, Brighton powerhouse - Canned Pineapple—classic thrashing indie-rock accompanied by buzzing lyrics packed with a cynical sense of humour. Think the Stiff Dylans from Angus Thongs & Perfect Snogging.
DANGER SLUICE 9
Clown gang bringing you caffeinated shoegaze and their own moody take on this year’s gayest hits
BLUE BAYOU 8.15 The Oxford group bringing you a lustrous symphony of odd-pop. you can sing , you can dance!
BOYS 7.30
Crash into the wonderful world of Boys 'cowboy strange pop', a collage of jaunty keys, surf strings and breathy vocals. SADDLE UP! xo
HUMDRUM 6.45 pm
Lead singer Palo's hypnotic vocals accompanied by rattling drums and guitar make for a heady mix of neo-soul, R'n'B, jazz and iridescent loveliness.
ART EXHIBITON - SAUDADE: The Love That Remains
Visual artists: Annie Stevens, Apolline Derrien, Becca Cooper, Connie Whitham, Daisy Fisher, Dan Pacini, Devin Birse, Emrys Thurgood, Ethan Griffin-Mccleary, Evie Hall, Flossy Whyman, Frances Patrick, George Hilles, George Lawrence, India Robinson, Indigo Pole, Kitty McNeil, Lauren Harper, Lois Plummer, Lowri Williams, Matilda Street, Merla Greany, Molly Taylor, Noah Barraclough, Polly Hardwicke, Rachel Baber, Rachel Helena Walsh, Raimi Harrison, Scrungo, Suki Holt, Tom Mills, Tyler Tuncer, Will Wilford, and Yasmin Egin.