ROBO-PUNK BAND THE BADDIES TO PLAY BELFAST
RO-BO punk band Baddies are headed for Belfast later this year.
The band who have been described as being similar to everything from Queens Of the Stone Age and Talking Heads to Franz Ferdinand coming out of prison and losing faith in humanity by critics will play Auntie Annies on October 2
Baddies are a four piece from Southend- On-Sea. Fronted by Michael Webster who’s distinctive post punk snarling vocals fit nicely with bandmates including his identical twin Jim Webster (drums/vocals), Simon Bellamy (guitar/ vocals) and Danny Rowton (vocals/bass).
Formed just over a year ago the band have already been tipped for success by NME they have already taken the festival scene by storm. Already this year Baddies have played more European festivals than any other band in the world.
And according to the band, highlights so far have included packed tents at Glastonbury and Roskilde and a filled to the brim set at the coveted Radio 1’s Big weekend.
BADDIES play their first Irish gig at Auntie Annies in Belfast on Friday October 2. Tickets priced £8 are available from all usual Ticketmaster outlets and online at www.geturticket.com or www.ticketmaster.ie.
Baddies latest album Do The Job is released on September 21.
www.myspace.com/baddies
BY TINA CALDER
news@fameinc.co.uk


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