Kids in Glass Houses to Rock Hatfield!

  • Kids in Glass Houses headline Hatfield Rocks event, 21.11.13
  • Lost Without Cause, Shouting Signals and BBC Introducing heralded act Coastal Cities to support

Cardiff’s finest young rockers Kids in Glass Houses are set to headline the second Hatfield Rocks at The Forum Hertfordshire on Thursday 21st November 2013.The gig will be compered by BBC Introducing presenter Gareth Lloyd and is set to be a big one for the Hertfordshire scene. Designed to give local acts exposure and the chance to play with touring artists, the second Hatfield Rocks will have support from up-and-coming acts Lost Without Cause and Shouting Signals alongside Buckinghamshire based indie hopefuls Coastal Cities, a band championed by BBC Introducing on BBC Three Counties Radio.Having formed in South Wales in the same scene that produced the likes of Bullet For My Valentine and Funeral For A Friend, Kids In Glass Houses rapidly rose to prominence as talented newcomers. After seven years, the band now has three albums, thirteen singles, countless headline tours, thousands of satisfied punters and a series of colossal festival appearances under their belts.Main support comes from Coastal Cities who are bound to impress, armed with a sound fuelled by jagged post-punk guitars, 80s tinged keyboard riffs and youthful vibes.Completing the lineup are Lost Without Cause and Shouting Signals. Hailing from South East England, Lost Without Cause are a 3 piece original rock band whose video for ‘Trigger’ has been viewed over 200,000 times on YouTube. Formed in 2011, Shouting Signals’ debut EP, 'Stand Your Ground' shows the young band at their best, with five tracks of finely crafted modern rock songs.Make sure you don’t miss out on Hatfield Rocks and support local bands as they play with some of the biggest rock acts around!Listings information:Who’s Playing: Kids in Glass HousesSupport from:Coastal CitiesLost Without CauseShouting SignalsDate: Thursday 21st November 2013Time: 7pm – 10.30pmPlace: The Forum HertfordshireUniversity of HertfordshireCollege LaneHatfieldAL10 9ABPrice: £10About 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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