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GIGANTIC ALL DAYER in Bristol,

May 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM  ·  Prospect (Bristol) Prospect (Bristol)

GIGANTIC ALL DAYER
May 9
GIGANTIC ALL DAYER

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LineUp

The Bluetones, formed in Hounslow, England in 1994, delivered guitar-driven Brit-pop with a touch of psychedelia. Known for hits like "Slight Return," their debut album "Expecting to Fly" topped UK charts in 1996. Despite mixed reviews and limited US success, they remained influential, capturing the blend of the Stone Roses and Oasis.
The Wonder Stuff, formed in 1986 in Stourbridge, England, rose in the UK scene blending guitar pop and folk with Miles Hunt's witty lyrics. Hits include “The Size of a Cow” and a chart-topping cover of “Dizzy” with Vic Reeves. Known for eclecticism and live energy, the band saw fluctuating success with albums like Never Loved Elvis. Despite lineup changes, they reunited multiple times, marking milestones like their 30th anniversary. Key collaborations included Malcolm Treece and Martin Gilks.
Utah Saints, an electronic dance duo from Leeds, have scored 9 UK Top 40 hits, 4 Top 10s, selling 2 million records globally. Pioneers in sampling, they founded iconic club nights and have worked with acts like Justice and Public Enemy. Their track "Something Good" made Rolling Stone's list of 200 Greatest Dance Songs. Known for celebrating rave culture, they're praised by Zane Lowe, The KLF, and NME as dance legends and continue to DJ globally.
The House of Love, formed in 1986 in South London, are known for their indie rock style and hits like "Shine On." They went gold with their 1990 album and worked with Alan McGee.
CUD, a British Indie-Pop band from Leeds, blends funk and pop. Formed in 1986, they supported the Pixies and recorded with John Peel. Known for "sexy rhythms."
Jim Bob, British musician and author, rose to fame with Carter USM, scoring 14 top 40 singles and headlining Glastonbury. He's released 12 solo albums and written novels.

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Prospect (Bristol)

45 Feeder Rd, Bristol Directions

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