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The Nightingales Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 21/05/2025Wednesday 19:30LeedsBrudenell Social ClubThe NightingalesCancelled
- 23/05/2025Friday 19:00GlasgowStereoThe NightingalesCancelled
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- 24/05/2025Saturday 19:30ManchesterManchester The Deaf Institute.The NightingalesCancelled
- 25/05/2025Sunday 19:00BirminghamThe Castle & FalconNightingalesCancelled
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- 27/05/2025Tuesday 19:30BristolExchange BristolNightingalesCancelled
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- 28/05/2025Wednesday 19:00BrightonChalk, BrightonNightingalesCancelled
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- 29/05/2025Thursday 19:00CambridgeCambridge JunctionThe NightingalesCancelled
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- 30/05/2025Friday 19:00LondonLondon OsloThe NightingalesCancelled
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About
The Nightingales was formed in Birmingham, England by former members of the original punk group The Prefects.
With an ever-fluctuating line-up, based around lyricist/singer Robert Lloyd, the band recorded a bunch of critically acclaimed singles and three albums, plus many radio sessions for John Peel. They also regularly toured the UK and Northern Europe, as headliners and supporting acts as diverse as Bo Diddley and Nico, before splitting up in the late '80s.
The Nightingales reformed infrequently before kicking off again in earnest in spring 2004, with Lloyd being joined by original prefect Alan Apperley. After messing about with various wastrels, precious sorts and mercenaries (plus teen guitar sensation Matt Wood and Volcano the Bear's Aaron Moore) the group's current line-up features Lloyd, Apperley, ex-Pram drummer Daren Garratt, guitarist Christine Edwards (from Christy & Emily) and Andreas Schmid (from Faust Studio) on bass.
Since reforming the group have been more productive than ever - releasing five 7" vinyl singles and three albums, touring the UK, mainland Europe and USA several times and recording numerous radio sessions in England and America.
In March 08 the group recorded a new album, "Insult to Injury", with Hans Joachim Irmler of Faust. This record, the 'gales best yet, will be released in January 2009 on the Klangbad label and will be their fourth album in the last couple of years.
Setlists
- 1.I Am Grimaldi
- 2.The New Emperor’s New Clothes
- 3.Same Old Riff
- 4.The Divorce That Never Was
- 5.Too Posh To Push
- 6.The Limpest Bark
- 7.Little Lambs
- 8.Only My Opinion
- 9.Let’s Think About Living
- 10.The Morning After Mouth
- 11.How to Age
- 12.Best Of British Luck
- 13.Watch Your Posture
- 14.The Men, Again
- 15.Dick the Do-Gooder
- 1.The New Emperor’s New Clothes
- 2.Same Old Riff
- 3.The Limpest Bark
- 4.Little Lambs
- 5.The Morning After Mouth
- 6.Best Of British Luck
- 7.Watch Your Posture
- 8.The Men, Again
- 9.Dick the Do-Gooder
- 1.Warm up
- 2.Something nice
- 3.Too Posh To Push
- 4.Mark Meets No Mark
- 5.I (Heart) CCTV
- 6.The Other Side
- 7.Seconds
- 8.Fire and Brimstone
- 9.Wrong Headed Man
- 10.Mutton To Lamb
- 11.F1
- 12.Lucky Dip
- 13.Best Of British Luck
- 14.POSTURE
- 15.Boar
- 16.Use Your Loaf
- 17.The Top Shelf
- 18.Dick the Do-Gooder
- 1.Ace Of Hearts
- 2.B-side at Best
- 3.I (Heart) CCTV
- 4.Mark Meets No Mark
- 5.The Part of the Anchor
- 6.Company Man
- 7.
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- 10.Say It With Flowers
- 11.Thick And Thin
- 12.Lucky Dip
- 13.I Needed Money At The Time
- 14.Best Of British Luck
- 15.Watch Your Posture
- 16.Real Gone Daddy
- 17.The Top Shelf
- 18.Dick the Do-Gooder
- 1.Ace Of Hearts
- 2.Crafty Fag
- 3.thick & thin
- 4.I (Heart) CCTV
- 5.Too Posh To Push
- 6.Mutton To Lamb
- 7.Diary of a Bag of Nerves
- 8.I Needed Money At The Time
- 9.Best Of British Luck
- 10.Watch Your Posture
- 11.Real Gone Daddy
- 12.The Top Shelf
- 13.Dick the Do-Gooder
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