Introducing Kids On Bridges debut single “Check Your Head” & live gigs
Introducing Kids On Bridges… electro pop duo Danny and Christian from Liverpool and Manchester. They have been collecting fans in all the right places for months, and they may well be your new favourite band. Their track ‘Y Don’t U’ is available to download now for free from: http://www.kidsonbridges.com/
They recently signed a deal with Wall of Sound, and their debut single “Check Your Head” is due out on July 12. They are booked to play a plethora of festivals this summer along with some live dates, so we doubt you will be able to miss them:
May 25 Back to the Phuture Party @ Le Beatroute, Greek St (details below)
June 12 Parklife Festival - Manchester
June 13 Rockness Festival - Scotland
July 3 Wireless Festival - London
July 23 Secret Garden Party - Huntingdon
Aug 28 Creamfields - Cheshire
Sept 9 Bestival - Isle of Wight
www.myspace.com/kidsonbridges - www.twitter.com/kidsonbridges
Kids On Bridges
They recently signed a deal with Wall of Sound, and their debut single “Check Your Head” is due out on July 12. They are booked to play a plethora of festivals this summer along with some live dates, so we doubt you will be able to miss them:
May 25 Back to the Phuture Party @ Le Beatroute, Greek St (details below)
June 12 Parklife Festival - Manchester
June 13 Rockness Festival - Scotland
July 3 Wireless Festival - London
July 23 Secret Garden Party - Huntingdon
Aug 28 Creamfields - Cheshire
Sept 9 Bestival - Isle of Wight
www.myspace.com/kidsonbridges - www.twitter.com/kidsonbridges
Kids On Bridges
- “The perfect mix of north west influence..the swagger and groove of Manchester with the voice of Liverpool” – The late Tony Wilson
- “Daft Punk meets Phoenix” – XFM’s John Kennedy in Dazed & Confused
- “Depeche Mode gate crashing a Pet Shop Boys aftershow with daft punk on the decks” - Mike Walsh, XFM
- “The lyrics boarded on genius…it was like watching a new version of the Happy Mondays” - Manchester Evening News
- “melodically brilliant, lyrically naughty” - Tom Robinson
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