Confetti live at Metronome

Thursday 21 February 2019

7:00 pm : Main stage

14+

Tickets

Free but you do need a ticket

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Confetti Live at Metronome is a free gig featuring some of Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies best up and coming talent.
The Line-up has now been confirmed:

Bucarra (Four-piece indie band)

Marty (Three-piece pop punk/power pop)

Marty is an all female band based in Nottingham, dedicated to experimenting with new sound and styles. They’re bringing back girl power into music one song at a time.

The Frantics (Four-piece indie/punk)

+ one more act TBC

 

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Confetti live at Metronome

Confetti Live at Metronome is a free gig featuring some of Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies best up and coming talent.
The Line-up has now been confirmed:

Bucarra (Four-piece indie band)

Marty (Three-piece pop punk/power pop)

Marty is an all female band based in Nottingham, dedicated to experimenting with new sound and styles. They’re bringing back girl power into music one song at a time.

The Frantics (Four-piece indie/punk)

+ one more act TBC

 

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