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This is my personal site, so if you search here for pubbing or other places it will only return brat pubbing / places I have been to or plan to go to. Fingers crossed it will return those anyway...If you are interested in a more broader search please try brat on 'Folkestone Gerald, where I list national and international places...
As it turns out there are no pubbing / places concerning brat anyway. Is there something I have missed? Please let me know!
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead plus Clinic, The Faint and British Sea Power. NME Brats? Astoria
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead NME Brats show, plus Rocket From The Crypt, Peaches, and The Strokes, yes I did see them... Astoria
NME Bratbus tour The Bluetones, Cardigans, Heavy Stereo and Fluffy.
Astoria
The Charlatans NME Brats? Astoria
The Beta Band NME Brats show, lovely write up: [quote]Flash forward a few years to the Beta Band in January 2000, at an NME Brats show. I don't really remember much, other than that I was with a big group of my gigging mates in the upstairs bit, we were all trolleyed o Astoria
Baby Bird plus Idlewild, Scott 4, and Unbelievable Truth - unbelievably SHIT more like. Thom Yorke's brother's band. Part of NME Brats week. Astoria
Elastica NME Brats show, think they'd lost it by this point... Astoria
The Lightning Seeds NME Brats show? Plus Octopus, Mundy and Stereophonics again apparently. Must have been a week of gigs around this time.
Astoria
NME Brats Tour Stereophonics, Asian Dub Foundation, Warm Jets, and theaudience (Sophie Ellis Bextor)
Astoria
Doves Doves, Ed Harcourt, Elbow and Cooper Temple Clause were last minute replacements for Kings of Convenience. NME Brats show. Astoria
London Clubland Massive CLUB BEER are the leaders in the new chart, they celebrate with a Jim's Super Stereo World gig... [Wednesday 5 July 2000]
Ain't Nothing But A Drowned Dog Website launch, celebratory GIG, and FREE STUFF... [Tuesday 3 October 2000]
Another Strokes show Rah, February is hotting up... [Friday 19 January 2001]
U2 Secret Warmup Gig U2 play NME Brats gig... [Friday 26 January 2001]
Saturday @ The Brats An REVIEW, of The Strokes, Trail Of Dead, RFTC, and Peaches... [Monday 5 February 2001]
Cancellations... and a silver lining. Outkast and Kings of Convenience go out, but THE COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE step in... [Monday 5 February 2001]
Last minute reprieve... Got there in the end... [Tuesday 6 February 2001]
Happy Birthday Oasis Low Key gigs announced to celebrate their tenth anniversary... [Tuesday 26 June 2001]
Manics and Stereophonics Low Key Gigs Celebrate Q magazines birthday in style... [Friday 31 August 2001]
NME Award Tour Andrew WK, LostProphets, The Coral and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club tour together in Jan and Feb... [Tuesday 13 November 2001]
Brats Tour Reviewette Coral, BRMC, Lost Prophets, and that other band... [Monday 11 February 2002]
This looks good b3ta.com raised their funding, so they're having a party to celebrate, come along... [Tuesday 16 April 2002]
NME Awards Tour Datsuns, Polyphonic Spree, Interpol and The Thrills... [Friday 22 November 2002]
A public holiday to celebrate us winning the world cup? [Monday 24 November 2003]
Cure tickets on sale at 9am [Monday 10 November 2008]
Running times for The Cure next week [Friday 20 February 2009]
PLEASE NOTE Seats located on Level 4 (Upper Tier, Upper Bowl) are not recommended for those who have a fear of heights #Cure #O2 gig experience on Thursday is sounding rum [Tuesday 24 February 2009]
NME Brat Awards on youtube frome one of the times I was there, ancient history [Wednesday 25 February 2009]
Typical Harry celebrated Clare's first day at work with a mighty spew [Thursday 29 April 2010]
More on The Vibrations who played Toft's in 1966 Courtesy of garagehangover.com... [Tuesday 15 February 2011]
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