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Say Psych: News: Bristol Psych Fest IV

  • June 20, 2017
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Bristol Psych Fest have teamed up with Stolen Body Records to bring a spectacular fourth instalment to the Trinity Centre and The Crofters Rights on 7th and 8th July 2017. This years festival will be bigger and better, spread over two days and two venues.

Commencing with a free warm up party on the Friday where they present an exciting of new music consisting of Vinnum Sabbathi, Dr CHAN, Ghost Car, Umi, Agarimo and Captain Suun. All that serves as a taster however as the real fun commences on the Saturday.

With a stunning line up, quite possibly the best garage rock band from the ’60s, The Gories, headlining. The rest of the bill is no less impressive with Ron Gallo, local lads Spectres, Argentinians Kill West, Belgian kraut rockers Phoenician Drive as well as fan favourites Dead Rabbits, Rocket Recordings Hey Colossus and more besides.

The event will also feature outdoor DJs, art and merch stands and food stalls. Something tells us this is going to be a once in a lifetime event, we’ll be there to partake, will you…?

Tickets: http://bristolpsychfest.com/

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