Mighty Mighty plan Birmingham gig
After making their comeback this year with their first new material in 30 years, Birmingham's Mighty Mighty are to play it for fans.
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The 80s indie darlings have set up a show at Kings Heath's The Hare & Hounds on Wednesday.
The five-piece – vocalist and bassist Russell Burton, brothers and guitarists Mick and Pete Geoghegan, DJ Hennessy on drums and vocalist and harmonica maestro Hugh McGuinness – released Misheard Love Songs in July both physically and digitally.
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“The album is actually our first new recordings in more than 30 years,” Mick said at the time. “We had a bit of a career in the late 80s. We sent John Peel our first single, self-financed on our own label, and he played it and booked us for a session and that helped us get a track on the legendary NME C86 cassette.”
That compilation led to them garnering nationwide attention, and their period of popularity grew from there.
The Hare & Hounds is their "home" venue with Mick being born about 100 yards from the venue, and they also celebrated their return with a raucous show there in June.
It went down well with the fans, with one posting on twitter "what a b****y great night. Don't leave it 30 years again!" So fans are urged to snap up tickets for the return set.
Those can be bought from the venue's website for a discounted rate of £11 until Tuesday.