Gnarwolves take to the Breakout stage at The Forum Herts!

  • Gnarwolves at The Forum Hertfordshire, Thursday 28th November 2013
  • As part of Breakout club night, £5 entry 10pm – 3am

Skate-punk heroes Gnarwolves will be heading to The Forum Hertfordshire on Thursday 28th November to play rock night ‘Breakout’ in the venue’s intimate 320 capacity room, the Attic.The Brighton based band formed in the later stages of 2011 and became an instant fixture of the local punk scene once they self-released their debut tape, 'Fun Club'. The trio quickly gained a reputation for playing house shows, skating and partying and it wasn't long before the word spread, being named as Punktastic.com's "Ones To Watch" for 2012.After signing to Tangled Talk Records for the release of their second EP 'CRU', the band began touring the UK. The band's furious live show is known to generate singsongs wherever it stops, and the band soon found themselves on bills with The Wonder Years, boysetsfire and Off With Their Heads.Their latest release ‘Funemployed’ sees the band expanding on their signature sound while further cementing their reputation as one of Britain’s hardest working yet fun loving bands.Having played at The Forum already earlier this year as part of Slam Dunk South, the band will make a welcome return to Hatfield as part of Breakout where you can expect to hear the best pop-punk, rock, punk, ska and party hits all night long!Listings information:Who’s Playing: GnarwolvesDate: Thursday 28st November 2013Time: 10pm – 3amPlace: The Forum HertfordshireUniversity of HertfordshireCollege LaneHatfieldAL10 9ABPrice: £5Tickets: http://goo.gl/SW4fsTAbout The Forum HertfordshireThe Forum Hertfordshire opened its doors in 2009, a custom build from scratch. With a capacity of 2,000, it is a sophisticated venue with three state-of-the-art entertainment spaces, a restaurant, a cafe, multiple bars and onsite parking for 400. At only 35 minutes from London's Kings Cross Station, The Forum has played host to major music acts including Blondie, Professor Green, Ed Sheeran, Florence and the Machine, will.i.am and Chase and Status.www.forumhertfordshire.co.uk

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