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Hick Mucknall Presents: Ten Years of Pitt.

A night of East Anglian angst to celebrate ten years of Rad Pitt. There ain’t no party like a Rad Pitt party.

Rad Pitt

This year’s big summer gig is a special one – it celebrates 10 years of stupidity, riffs and smiles. Rad Pitt are 3 dads and 2 lads committed to using music as a form of release; as an outlet for creativity and as a vessel for mindfulness.

They’ve played festivals they didn’t deserve to play, been named incorrectly on Radio 1 and produced a hefting amount of semi-acceptable DIY merchandise, but always left people wanting more. We’re here for the long haul.

Come and help them celebrate this most momentous occasion and join the Rad Pitt party.

Bridget.

A force of nature, 23-year-old grunge powerhouse Bridget effortlessly commands audiences across the UK with her electric stage presence. Boasting incredible vocal abilities and armed with a plethora of unrelenting, punk-fuelled tracks, she is the fresh, adrenaline-infused elixir capable of enhancing the chaos of the alternative music scene while maintaining complete authenticity. Having chewed up various elements from a myriad of her favorite acts (Amyl and The Sniffers, Hole, PJ Harvey), Bridget spits out a truly captivating yet distinctive show. Her ‘run-into-battle’ energy and raw, unapologetic performance style have earned her airplay on BBC Radio 1’s Introducing Rock and Radio X, as well as slots at major festivals such as Glastonbury and Bloodstock Open Air.

Eat Your Own Head

Eat Your Own Head are one of the bands spearheading a new wave of heavy music, redefining the UK rock scene. Known for their unpredictable twists and turns, the band veer from floor stomping riffs to tender moments of dark tranquillity. Centred around an organic approach to creating their music, their lyrics tap into the struggles of navigating modern life in 2024.

 

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