THE Gladstone Club sees a continuation of the three-band format, with one return set and two debut acts on September 5.
First into the breach at the club, in Station Road, Northwich, is Space Train, a debuting act from Liverpool.
Formed in summer 2000, this band has been gigging in and around the city, with supporting live bands and radio appearances.
This four-piece band cite influences from Kerbdog, Foo Fighters and At the Drive In, all blended into their own form of hard hitting alternative rock.
Following in the footsteps of Space Train will be Seed. A punk band from Pontefract, Seed give it full throttle from the word go.
Rounding things off in the Headline slot will be Parma Violets, a debuting band all the way from the town of New Mills in Derbyshire.
Parma Violets draw from 60's Soul, 70's Rock along with Punk, Funk, Blues and everything else in between.
They are said to create a feel good sound track, helping you to deal with life and all of the little problems it throws at you.
Doors open at 8pm. Tickets cost £3 for members and £4 for non-members.
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