Live music at the club - Live Forever

Live music at the club - Live Forever

Saturday 15 December 2018
18:30 - 22:00
Adam Faherty
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Live Forever are a London based function band specialising in the Britpop genre of the 90s, when bands like Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Suede, The Verve, Kula Shaker, Ocean Colour Scene and many others topped the charts and all you needed was some rounded shades and a swagger to be cool!

They deliver an authentic performance with first class vocals and impeccable musicianship. With a flexible set up, they can easily slot onto the biggest of stages or the smallest of wedding reception barns.

Between them they have many years of experience playing at the highest level and have played hundreds of gigs across the UK. They are all highly polished professional musicians, totally committed to putting on a first class show every time. Live Forever grew up listening to Britpop and consequently gain a great deal of satisfaction from the hard work they put in to painstakingly deliver an authentic, engaging, great sounding and most importantly entertaining gig.

From the Mancunian slur of Liam Gallagher and Ian Brown, the cockney twang of Damon Albarn to the rich, jangly guitar tones of Paul Weller, Bernard Butler, John Squire and (of course) Noel Gallagher, they pride themselves on delivering the best quality in sound and performance that they possibly can.

Live Forever have an extensive repertoire which they constantly add to, the bulk of which is (as you guessed) 90’s Britpop. However, they are aware that not everyone is as obsessed with The Stone Roses as you hopefully are so they also have an extensive list of wedding/party hits to choose from, as well as the best from The British legends of the 60's, 70’s and 80’s and of course they are always open to requests!

Live Forever guarantee to put on a brilliant show every time without fail and will have the whole audience pogo-ing across the dance floor like it’s 1995 all over again!

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