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Does It Offend You Yeah? play tiny gig to 100 fans

Does It Offend You, Yeah ?, 333, London, November 30, 2007.                    Pic: Tim Cochrane

Does It Offend You, Yeah ?, 333, London, November 30, 2007. Pic: Tim Cochrane

And the band cover a Nelly track as the temperature rises

Shockwaves NME Awards Tour 2008 stars Does It Offend You Yeah? played an intimate sold-out gig to just 100 fans on Saturday night (March 22).

The band played an eight-song set at the basement club at ibar in Bournemouth.

The date was the smallest on their tour and NME.COM was at the gig where frontman Morgan Yeah? began to sing Nelly's smash hit 'Hot In Herre' as the temperature got very high.

Crowd favourites included 'Let's Make Out' and their final song of the night, 'We Are Rockstars', which both feature on their new album released on Monday (March 24).

Does It Offend You Yeah? are on an eight-date tour finishing at Newcastle Academy on March 29.

Does It Offend You Yeah? will play:

London ULU (25)
Manchester Club Academy (26)
Glasgow King Tuts (27)
Leeds Cockpit (28)
Newcastle Academy (29)


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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cobbyshambles 

Mar 25, 2008

100 people at a dioyy gig is far too many for that nathan barley of a band.

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