August 3, 2009 12:14
Wild Beasts, Twang, Frankmusik – free gigs this week (begins August 3) Wild Beasts Tickets
Your guide to the best free live music around the UK
Welcome to NME.COM's guide to this week's free gigs (beginning August 3).
From record shop in-stores to one-off events and signing sessions, we feature the best free live music in the UK.
Check back every Monday to see what free live events are happening near you.
This weeks free events are listed below (all times are BST).
August 3:
Frankmusik, Liverpool Bold Street HMV (1pm)
Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele, London Pure Groove (1.15pm)
The Twang, Birmingham High Street HMV (5pm) (Signing)
Sian Alice Group, London Rough Trade East (7pm)
Gold Panda, London Pure Groove (7.30pm )
August 4:
Frankmusik, Milton Keynes HMV (12pm)
Crocodiles, London Pure Groove (1.15pm)
The Twang, Birmingham Merry Hill HMV (5pm)
Frankmusik, Brighton Churchill HMV (5pm)
Rival Consoles, London Pure Groove (7.30pm)
August 5:
Frankmusik, Norwich HMV (5pm)
Milke & Kym Brown Double, London Pure Groove (7pm)
August 6:
Frankmusik, Westfield HMV (7pm)
Wild Beasts, London Pure Groove (1.15pm)
August 7:
Keziah Jones, Zoe Rahman, London Tate Britain (6pm)
The Big Mother Black Caps, Brighton Globe And Goblin (9pm)
August 8:
Hoodlums, London Flowerpot (9pm)
August 9:
Ferghal McKee and the Shitty Shit Shits, Dublin Mezz (4pm)
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| Date/Time | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
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| Mar 11, 2012 20:00 | Warwick University | Warwick |
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| Mar 12, 2012 20:00 | Norwich Waterfront | Norwich |
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