Zola
Le Zénith de Dijon
Parc de la Toison d'Or - Rue de Colchide
Apr 28, 2023
6:00 PM GMT+2
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ZOLA + LUV RESVAL + SDM + DOUMS
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Parc de la Toison d'Or - Rue de Colchide, Dijon, France
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+33 9 70 25 75 90
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Zola Biography
Zola are an alt-rock riff-machine from Glasgow, Scotland.
The band consists of founders Nicholas Traill (lead vocalist/guitarist) and Kian Kazeminia (backing vocalist/guitarist), as well as Rhys Kenyon (backing vocalist/drummer) and Billy McCluskie (bassist).
The band began to emerge in late 2016 after over a year of writing, rehearsing, and curating songs - and are beginning to make a name for themselves on the eve of their debut album 'Zola' due for release on the 17th of November, with release of their debut single 'Eyes'.
Years of playing and rehearsing has led to countless grooves and low-octave monstrosities.
So if you see a show kicking off near you and you're free - come out and see 'em.
Otherwise, you're guaranteed to miss something. And you don't want to miss anything, do you?
Read MoreThe band consists of founders Nicholas Traill (lead vocalist/guitarist) and Kian Kazeminia (backing vocalist/guitarist), as well as Rhys Kenyon (backing vocalist/drummer) and Billy McCluskie (bassist).
The band began to emerge in late 2016 after over a year of writing, rehearsing, and curating songs - and are beginning to make a name for themselves on the eve of their debut album 'Zola' due for release on the 17th of November, with release of their debut single 'Eyes'.
Years of playing and rehearsing has led to countless grooves and low-octave monstrosities.
So if you see a show kicking off near you and you're free - come out and see 'em.
Otherwise, you're guaranteed to miss something. And you don't want to miss anything, do you?
Alternative Rock
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