Gaymers cider is proud to present Gaymers Grassroots Gigs, a series of exclusive money can't buy gigs which bring fans up close and personal with some of the most exciting bands on the British music scene.
This year six bands, including The Rumble Strips, will head back to their hometowns to perform an intimate one-off set in a local venue close to their heart.
In the evening of Monday 18th May, Gaymers Grassroots Gigs will see Exeter based band The Rumble Strips play a special one off performance at a secret venue. It will be a very special hometown performance by The Rumble Strips who will be performing tracks from their new album, 'Welcome to The Walk Alone', produced by Mark Ronson, the follow up to the band's critically acclaimed 2007 debut, 'Girls and Weather'.
Tickets for this very special gig are strictly limited so if you fancy heading off to see The Rumble Strips at a secret venue in Exeter on Monday 18th May, simply answer the following question:
The winners are Kristian Pankhurst, Nina Hawkins, Rob Munns, Adam Yates, and Dip Wheeler.
If you're not lucky enough to win a ticket, you can catch it all and more on www.gaymersmusic.com and www.myspace.com/gaymerslivemusic, which will feature exclusive videos from the gigs, interviews with the bands and other behind the scenes photos and content.
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