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Plastic Mermaids: Tickets for Quay Arts gig sold out

Update: Tickets for the gig sold out within 40 minutes, but you can still buy the new EP.


Isle of Wight five piece band Plastic Mermaids have today (Monday) released their second EP, Inhale the Universe.

The EP features six tracks and is available as a digital download, on CD or the spectacularly coloured vinyl from the brilliant Cross Key Records.

If you’ve seen the band play live before, you’ll recognise many of the tracks on the new EP, but with some variations and nifty surprises.

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Book now to see them play live
You can see Plastic Mermaids play live at Quay Arts on Saturday 11th April, with support from Little Lemon.

Book now to secure your tickets priced £6.50 each. The gig is expected to sell out fast.

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DaveQ
21, February 2011 8:13 pm

all very well, it looks as if the pressure is beginning to tell on Cllr Brown- but he still wants to hive off 5 libraries to “local control” (and therefore local cost). We want ALL ELEVEN libraries to be kept open and under Council control and at their costs. We DO NOT want libraries staffedd by volunteers, no matter how well intentioned they may be (I have… Read more »

retired hack
21, February 2011 8:57 pm

Reading the small print, it becomes clear that the “devolved budgets” in Option C would, in the case of Niton, East Cowes, Bembridge, Shanklin and Brightstone, cover everything EXCEPT staffing costs. While this is an advance on previous positions it does nothing to safeguard the livelihoods of the loyal and professional staff at these smaller libraries. I hope that during the strike on Wednesday, a good part… Read more »

rosie
Reply to  retired hack
22, February 2011 11:05 am

brighstone residents sent in the largest response to the consultation to save its library and librarian, so we are not as small as cll pugh thinks, but he had already made his mind up to get rid of it. thankyou cll bingham for standing up for us , voting against these cuts are our only hope , all councillors should remember today why they chose to be… Read more »

RTUC
22, February 2011 11:10 am

The principles of why libraries should remain have been well highlighted by everyone involved in wanting to rescue them. having said this it should apply to every single library in big and small places. Concessions are not solutions! If there are negotiations and compromises it will mean that the the thin end of the wedge has been driven in to comeback with the rest piecemeal later. These… Read more »

Z. Morgan
22, February 2011 2:54 pm

I vote for Option A, but according to the big wigs this is not an option. Obviously they know what’s best for us and we have don’t. What a ghastly bunch of politicians some people voted in. Please, lets hope the Conservatives are booted out next time. Pugh could disappear off to the London Borough of Newham where other utterly useless IOW Council staff go…

Bill Lucas
Reply to  Z. Morgan
23, February 2011 10:12 am

They come from LB of Newham or Dave Burbage did.

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