Summary
Take the raw punk energy of Brit trio The Subways and add a dose of thunderously sexy Kentucky rock and roll from Cage the Elephant and you have the recipe for a thrilling double bill. Top this up with support from Cornish rising stars Astro Firs and you have the makings of a memorable night at Falmouth's Princess Pavilion.
The Subways shot to fame after securing a slot on the Other Stage at Glastonbury by winning an unsigned band competition. They started life in 2002 when a young Billy Lunn, his brother Josh Morgan, and his now fiancee Charlotte Cooper got together in Welwyn Garden City to play Nirvana and punk songs under the name Mustard Seed, later changed to Platypus and eventually The SubwaysSee the full content of this document
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Double Bill Promises an Explosive Show
Following their Glastonbury performance, the band rocketed into a ne...
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