Karl Phillips & The Rejects + Mickey Nomimono at Mr Wolfs

A gig held at Mr Wolfs on Saturday 24th June. The event starts at 21:00.


Karl Phillips and The Rejects have been spreading the Punk-Ska-Grime vibe from legendary underground London haunts and O2 academies, to festivals such as Boomtown, Bestival and Secret Garden Party to as far as Summer sound in Latvia to Montaurock festival in France!
Karl's refreshingly honest lyrics come from a place most people can relate to but rarely dare mention!
Seeing them gain support from Hugh Stephens on BBC Radio 1. As well as air time on numerous BBC Introducing shows, as well as Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music!

SUPPORT: Mickey Nomimono
A lack of belief in anything at all, a seething hatred for anyone that does - this is Mickey Nomimono. Delivering visceral honesty over hard hitting, DIY punk from an anonymous region in middle England: Mickey Nomimono is the new HS2. Mickey Nomimono is the ultimate livener. Mickey Nomimono lives kitchen sink realism. Carving through your stereos, enjoy narcissism and cigarettes as he explores mundane life, desperate parties and precarious employment with an 18-crate of lager.

Door Policy
Mr Wolfs is an 18+ venue, please bring ID.
Last entry with a ticket at 11:30pm, but all tickets holders are welcome to stay for the after show DJ until close. If you are planning to arrive later for the DJs, then payment will be taken on the door.
We reserve the right to turn away large groups, in particular Stag Parties, Sports Socials or Pub Golf. We want everyone who comes to Mr Wolfs to feel safe and comfortable. If this happens and you have purchased tickets, a full refund will be processed within 7 working days.

Entry requirements:

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