Something Nasty in the Woodshed

 

appearing live at

go to The Greystones home page    

Greystones Road, Sheffield S11 7BS

 

Saturday January 28th 2012

Doors 7.30pm - Show 8.00pm

 

 
Something Nasty in the Woodshed deliver a potent mix of drum-driven electric and acoustic instruments with the emotive sound of the great highland bagpipes. Their gut-punching sound has captivated audiences wherever they have played with a mix of self-penned storybook songs and revamped traditional themes.

Taking the jigs and reels from the attic of their ancestors and plugging them into the national grid, their following grows and grows and by the end of each set the audience is often louder than the band!

One of the finest and most exciting bands on the folk festival circuit play their Sheffield headlining debut at The Greystones on Saturday January 28th 2012.

Entry to a show as good as this for the price of a couple of pints? You've got to be kidding... 

Not to be missed!

 

** See the article on the SNITW in

Rock n Reel magazine (Nov / Dec 2011) here.**

 


 

“The band's pulsing electric sound gets one of the main stage's biggest reactions of the day…" Spiral Earth (UK Folk & Roots Ely Festival)

"What a night! They helped make that Sunday night the best night in Moor & Coast history."   Chris Roper (Moor & Coast Festival)

"Something Nasty blew the audience away with their high energy folk-rock performance and by popular demand, are invited back next year."  Mike Kirrage (Gate to Southwell Festival)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tickets are £6 each

To buy tickets...

 

SECURE ONLINE (no booking fee, postage only £1 per order):

** Online tickets no longer available **

 

PHONE: Mark Scott on 0794 136 1510 (to arrange tickets by post)

 

VENUE: limited tickets will be available on the door