The Kix, No Glory & The Texas Flood bring the Rock to Llanelli !

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By Trudi G.

This Friday 20th February the Masons Arms Llanelli plans on bringing you a super night of live rock music with three of the best live acts Wales has to offer!

Poster by Darren Harris

Opening the evening is the all girl rock group ‘The Kix’ who made David Owens from Wales Online’s ‘Great New Music to Listen to From Wales List’ during the week of February 11th 2015.  I don’t believe The Kix have ventured to Llanelli for sometime so it be great to see them back in town playing live! Check them out on their facebook for links & more info here.

Looking forward to this !

Next on the bill is the five piece female fronted rock band ‘No Glory’ who have a string of Welsh gigs lined up including their slot as special guests supporting Blaze Bailey ( ex Iron Maiden & Wolfsbane) on 7th May in Fuel Cardiff. This band are on the up and with the recent airplay of their track Heartbreaker on Kerrang radio the band have picked their gig at the Masons to launch their debut EP ‘ The White Lie EP which includes the track Heartbreaker on its playlist.

E.P’s will be available on the night. Check out their Facebook for links & more info here.

Oh and if that wasn’t enough……..

After a busy 2014, winning the national ‘Highway to Hell’ Competition and securing a two album deal with Off Yer Rocka Recordings ‘The Texas Flood’ return to the Masons Arms to headline what will be ( if history dictates ) an awesome set of live rock & roll music . Check out their Facebook page for links & more info here

Can’t wait!!

The pub opens at 7.30pm with the first band on around 8.45pm. the event is free entry. Come down and support local live music. This night is going to rock!

Llanelli Music Scene


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