Showing posts with label The Bullingdon Arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bullingdon Arms. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Witches confirmed for Cornbury Festival

We're very excited to be playing on the Riverside Stage at this year's Cornbury Festival (11th-12th July). The festival takes place in Charlbury and many of the main acts have already been confirmed, including Scouting For Girls, The Sugababes (our second gig with this lot!), Joe Jackson and The Pretenders.

Weekend tickets are available via the Cornbury Festival website. We'll be onstage on the Saturday afternoon, exact time tbc. If you only go to one festival this year make sure it's this one! Let's hope the sun comes out.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Mind fundraiser with Little Fish

The plans are finally coming together. We'll be main support for the (frankly stunning) Little Fish on Wednesday 8th April at the Bullingdon Arms, Oxford. With additional support from The Follys and Alphabet Backwards (playing an acoustic set) we'll be raising money for mental health charity Mind. This is set to be an amazing evening so make sure you get down there nice and early. Who knows what kind of crazy stuff will happen?

-Dave G

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Gigs this weekend - Stornoway and The Spinto Band

It's a crazy busy time to be a witch. We've been spending all our weekends either recording our new album or trecking around Poland listening to Radio Gdansk. We thought it would be fun to play a few gigs as well.

This weekend we're supporting Stornoway for Club Fandango at the Willmington Arms in London, which as always will be a lot of fun - expect inventive orchestrations and feel-good songs about fish and other such things from a band who's name always appears whenever there's a weather forecast on the telly.

Then on Sunday we're playing as last minute support for The Spinto Band at the Bullingdon Arms for TCT Music here in Oxford. They're a US band, midway through their UK tour, and their Myspace page shows a band full of promise, with 'twisted melodies and drowsy, sun-dappled mini-dramas'. If you feel like a relaxing end to the weekend then come along!