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Fiesta Bombarda: A Night To Remember

The city's most freewheeling, fun and theatrical celebration of new music returns next month. Go experience the good news that is Fiesta Bombarda.

It’s no surprise to us that the Fiesta Bombarda tribe have been taken to the city’s hearts so. In turbulent times, it’s good to know there’s a night out there with one thing on its agenda: for everyone to have a fothermucking good time. And this year, they’re not changing the recipe: just throwing more great stuff into the mix. Take their next outing, in the cavernous visitor centre of the Williamson Tunnels. Here, beneath the soaring brick vaulted ceilings you’ll be treated to nine bands (from folk to psyche, pop to funk), DJs, lights, dancers. Fun. And lots of drips from the ceiling.

And this, ladies and gents, is all yours for the princely sum of £3. That’s the same as a Greggs meal deal. And far, far better for you. Check out Chester songsmith Ed Black, and get a tasty preview. Sorry, we’re out of chicken and ham pasties.

9 Live Acts – 4 DJs – Full Bar – Visuals – Fire Dancers

2 Feb 8PM – 3AM
The Williamson Tunnels,
Tunnel Road.

Tickets £3: here

In association with us, SevenStreets.

JERAMIAH FERRARI (Reggae) // KING TWIT (Alt. Folk) // ED BLACK (Indie Pop) // THE LONG FINGER BANDITS (Gypsy Folk) // WONDERLUST (Indie Surf) // JOHNNY PANIC & THE FEVER (Alt. Folk) // ADY SULEIMAN (Soul) // KALIKA (Folk Pop) // THE AMNESIACS (Ska Funk)

Special guest DJ sets from:
CARNIVALESQUE // OCHIMO // HANS GROOVER // PULP TROPICANA

Also including:
FIRE DANCERS // FIESTA VISUALS // FRUIT VOLLEYBALL

Fiesta Bombarda: Facebook page

Author: David Lloyd
22 January 2013
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