Thanks to Rachel from Quay Arts for this reminder of the upcoming Band Night. Ed
After their spectacular sell-out live recording gig at Quay Arts in October, Goodbye Stereo are returning to perform at Quay Arts’ Band Night on 18 February.
At the very forefront of the Isle of Wight’s music scene, and tipped by none other than Radio 1’s Rob Da Bank as the ones to watch at last year’s Bestival, you can expect big things from this indie-pop quintet.
Seats pushed back and cash bar in theatre again
Rachel from Quay Arts says, “If you’ve seen Goodbye Stereo before, you’ll know what’s in store; if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. For Band Night we’re trying out a new format in the theatre – the seats will be packed away and we’ll have a cash bar upstairs, so if you get thirsty from all that dancing you won’t miss the action.
“This promises to be an amazing show – if you missed out last time make sure you get your tickets early!”
Goodbye Stereo will be supported by Stu Collins, winner of 2011’s Wight Noize competition which saw him play on the main-stage at the Isle of Wight Festival.