Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

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Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by Tredder » 03 Mar 2010 14:39

Power Of Dreams - Live in London !

After splitting in 1995, one of the most influential bands of the early 90's have reformed for the 20th anniversary reissue of their landmark album 'Immigrants, Emigrants and Me'.

" One of the top five rock acts of the 90's. Absolutely no question " - Sounds
" Craig Walker, the most exciting songwriter I've heard this year " - NME
" Power Of Dreams were a genius band who should have been massive, Craig has it going on even now " - Alan McGee
" Excellent news " - Gideon Coe
" Single of the Week " - NME

The response to the re-issue has been staggering - with coverage in the Sunday Times, high street stores asking to stock the album and radio and press by the bucketload - Power Of Dreams are selling out shows and this tour looks to be a belter.

Support at London comes from The Circus Sands - arguably the hottest new band in the country whose debut EP sold out in 3 days, the most played band on BBC Introducing and one of the hardest working - racking up over 100 gigs in 2009. Their debut release 'Dr Death' gained unanimous rave reviews and is but a taste of the massive output coming from the band in 2010.

Adding even more heavyweight pedigree to the bill - Sevasa and their massive anthems will get the whole place jumping. In 2009 they picked up management, a record deal, festival appearances and an army of fans - Sevasa are a classic British rock n roll band - straight to the point, no mucking about. 2010 sees the release of their debut single and let me tell you - good things are coming their way !

A blockbuster gig.
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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by TheMaraudingDog » 03 Mar 2010 14:41

I'd rather watch London Irish.

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by Tredder » 03 Mar 2010 14:42

Someone has hacked TMD's account, Boooooooo

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by Tredder » 05 Mar 2010 09:20

5 tickets left on the door for tonight, it's a wham bam thank you mam sell out.


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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by TheMaraudingDog » 05 Mar 2010 10:06

Power Of Dreams is the sell out, place will probs be empty for the support acts tbf

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by Tredder » 05 Mar 2010 10:09

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by No Fixed Abode » 05 Mar 2010 13:03

Can't make this one. Gutted.

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by Tredder » 05 Mar 2010 13:11

Would have been unlucky anyway mate, sold out


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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by No Fixed Abode » 05 Mar 2010 13:13

Tredder Would have been unlucky anyway mate, sold out


had a ticket but sold it to a tout for 3p. Got over double my money back.

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Re: Sevasa play The Luminaire, Kilburn High Road

by readingbedding » 05 Mar 2010 14:19

Nice little venue the Luminaire, it's got a sort of trench near the front of the stage I think.
Downstairs is like a Rock & Roll homage.

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