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Band night at the LaserHub



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LaserHub will be hosting another exciting live music event this Sunday (May 25).
Blue Sky Summer, Waiting for Sirens and A Day After Tomorrow will be playing on the night and will be performing everything from pop to punk.

The LaserHub have spent the last year hosting gigs for bands in the area, including local success story - The Critical.

They said: "Playing the Laser Hub band night is always a winner for bands like us as there is always a young and energetic crowd in the venue which is what all bands thrive on."

Another band who have played at the venue, Underdog Victory, added: "The atmosphere was buzzing all night long, the bands were great, the venue was great, the people were great - what more could you ask from a venue."

Oxjam band All Hero (formerly known as Saving Amy), said: "We felt well looked after and the stage was great the laser hub is great music venue in Crawley for the music fans who live here.

"Alison the promoter did great for her first live event that she set up here."

Drinks and food will be served throughout the event and ID will be needed to purchase alcohol.

Tickets are £3 in advance (available to buy from the bands or from LaserHub), and £4 on the door unless you have a promotional flyer.

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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2008 4:17 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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