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The Wicked Jackals
THURSDAY NIGHTS ALIVE
GRAND CENTRAL
80 Oxford Rd
May 10, 2018
7:00 PM UTC
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Grand Central PresentsTHURSDAY NIGHTS ALIVEFeaturing amazing upcoming bands from Manchester and beyond handpicked by BADGERFEST PROMOTIONSAlice In Thunderland, Edenthorn, The Wicked Jackals & Dead Blonde StarsIf alternative, fresh, new and exciting music is your thing. Then this is where you want to be on a Thursday in Manchester.We don't charge on the door or do tickets because we are and always will be...FREE ENTRY!You can find us on Oxford Road - Look for the Principal Hotel Clock Tower and we are right opposite.16 and 17 Year olds must be accompanied by an adult.We do encourage you to support your extreme and alternative music scene and buy the bands merch if you like who you see.
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The Wicked Jackals Biography
'The Wicked Jackals' (formerly Guns of Anarchy) are a Watford based melodic hard rock band formed in early 2013 by Frontman/Guitarist Ollie Tindall and Drummer James Norkett after a chance encounter outside a local nightclub.
Within weeks, the lineup was complete with both Lex Gifford and Marty Venus on board. Fast forward and the duo now turned foursome had a repertoire of songs ready to gig. Having opened for acts such as Guns 2 Roses, Meanstead, New Device, Metalworks, Tequila Mockingbyrd and Damn Dice (to name but a few). They continue on, enlightening the audience to a sound which has all but disappeared from UK stages until now.
Read MoreWithin weeks, the lineup was complete with both Lex Gifford and Marty Venus on board. Fast forward and the duo now turned foursome had a repertoire of songs ready to gig. Having opened for acts such as Guns 2 Roses, Meanstead, New Device, Metalworks, Tequila Mockingbyrd and Damn Dice (to name but a few). They continue on, enlightening the audience to a sound which has all but disappeared from UK stages until now.
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