The White Lakes & Crystal Tides / Crofters Rights at Crofters Rights

A gig held at The Croft on Wednesday 22nd January. The event starts at 19:00.


Wednesday 22nd January 2020

Doors 7pm

Tickets £4

Crystal Tides

Crystal Tides are a four-piece Indie Rock band based on the South - Coast of England, who take influence from classic noughties guitar riffs and modern feel-good pop melodies. The band have built momentum following the release of several successful singles and have sold out multiple shows in their hometown of Portsmouth and also in London. With George Regan and Sam Pennington creating a strong rhythmic foundation on bass and drums respectively, the band is completed by Harry Knowles on lead guitar, and Billy Greogory on rhythm guitar and vocals.

The White Lakes

The White Lakes are a four piece indie rock band from Oxford. The White Lakes have supported bands such as Razorlight, The Night Cafe and Cassia, whilst landing slots at Truck Festival, Car Fest and Wychwood.

Known for their energetic, powerful live performances. They embark on their first UK Headline tour. The White Lakes have promised these shows are going to be full of surprises, wanting to bring the production value of a Arena show to the small venues around the UK.

Having released the much anticipated “Wolves” The White Lakes are getting ready for another release just before the tour begins. Be sure to catch these guys whilst they are still in small venues!

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Chay Snowdon

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