Tickets have sold out already for next month's visit to Bangor from the sample weaving storytellers Public Service Broadcasting.
The corduroy-clad instrumentalists are bringing their 2017 album Every Valley and their mind blowing live show to Pontio on Thursday, October 25 at 7pm.
Their uniquely spell-binding live show features AV transmissions and samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar, banjo and electronics as they teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future.
Particularly poignant for Welsh audiences, their latest album takes listeners on an evocative journey down the mineshafts of the South Wales valleys, and their previous album The Race for Space uses actual NASA recordings to create a truly soul lifting - and at times heart rending - masterpiece.
The band - fronted by J Willgoose Esq with drumming companion Wrigglesworth and multi instrumentalist JF Abraham - have gained quite the following on the live circuit for their unique shows which often feature the stage invasions by astronauts and more.
Their Bangor slot - as part of a limited five show run - follows unforgettable show at Primavera Sound in Barecelona, the BBC Biggest Weekend and Bluedot as well as headlining the first night of Green Man festival this year to rapturous applause.
Resale tickets may still be found on twickets.co.uk.
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