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Wednesday, March 3, 2010 - The Needful Things
Hilda, Keef, Laney, Oz and Xander met on the UK circuit playing in rock n roll bands, all dreaming of success, stardom and stacks of cash... now with all that nonsense out of the way, The Needful Things are here to entertain and have fun.
 
March 1st 2010 sees the launch of the band made up of current members of Drugdealer Cheerleader, The Bulletboys, Teenage Casket Company, Kitty Hudson, Phluid and Dead Identities.
 
Debut UK Tour (May 2010)


Fri                  14th                Selby, Riverside
Sat                15th                Bradford, New Gasworks
Thurs             20th                London, The Gaff
Fri                  21st                Grimsby, Yardbirds
Sat                22nd               Newcastle, Legends
Sun               23rd                Nottingham, Central (Cryptfest UK)
The setlist will feature songs from each of the bands together with a bunch of kick-ass covers so with a ready-made fanbase rockin up to see them, this tour is sure to be sweaty, energetic, explosive and FUN!
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