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The Tigerpicks Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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The Tigerpicks

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About The Tigerpicks

A three piece Manchester band (Frankie Ross - vocals, Martyn Anderson - synths/drum machine, Emma "Reece" Leatherbarrow- vocals ), reminiscent of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Le Tigre and B-52s. Signed to Sony BMG / Deltasonic.

"The band's youthful, unbidden naivety and work-in-progress approach gives their music a sparkling, instinctive electricity. Think The Gossip but more pop; Peaches with tunes; or (most accurately) Yeah Yeah Yeahs but with more dancefloor potential. A lot of this they owe to a misspent youth in Manchester's electro nightclubs."
- MEN

"The Rapture + Bis x the sound robots make when they die divided by disco drug abuse = this genius racket"
- NME
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No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

About The Tigerpicks

A three piece Manchester band (Frankie Ross - vocals, Martyn Anderson - synths/drum machine, Emma "Reece" Leatherbarrow- vocals ), reminiscent of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Le Tigre and B-52s. Signed to Sony BMG / Deltasonic.

"The band's youthful, unbidden naivety and work-in-progress approach gives their music a sparkling, instinctive electricity. Think The Gossip but more pop; Peaches with tunes; or (most accurately) Yeah Yeah Yeahs but with more dancefloor potential. A lot of this they owe to a misspent youth in Manchester's electro nightclubs."
- MEN

"The Rapture + Bis x the sound robots make when they die divided by disco drug abuse = this genius racket"
- NME
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