Hardwicke Circus to bring critically-acclaimed rock 'n' roll sound to Bristol next month

By Ben Shahrabi

20th Sep 2023 | Local News

Hardwicke Circus will perform in Bristol for the first time, at a gig in Bishopston on October 2. (Credit: Google and Hardwicke Circus)
Hardwicke Circus will perform in Bristol for the first time, at a gig in Bishopston on October 2. (Credit: Google and Hardwicke Circus)

Emerging rock 'n' roll band Hardwicke Circus is set to bring its unique sound to The Cider Press in Bishopston, Bristol, on October 2 from 8pm.

The talented five-piece are quickly making a name for themselves as "the hardest working band in rock 'n' roll", thanks to their immense touring schedule.

At Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney's request, the band even performed at Glastonbury in 2022.

As part of their Social Circus tour, it will be the first time the Hardwickes have performed in Bristol.

Lead singer Jonny Foster told Nub News: "We're trying to get to every corner of the country, and we want to win everybody over."

Check out the Hardwickes' other tour dates and venues here.

The Cider Press is owned by the Stonegate Group, which owns 4,500 pubs throughout the country. It has given the band a platform to perform in a wide range of venues.

Jonny said: "We're very grateful for it. There's a lot more to come!"

Hardwicke Circus discussed the idea of playing for punters in towns and cities they had never visited before, with the pub chain.

"It's been amazing," Jonny added.

"They've offered us all these gigs, before we go to the Czech Republic in October."

The Hardwickes will visit new cities like Sheffield and Bristol – places they have never been before. All the gigs are free entry.

Jonny continued: "We're a live band, this is kind of our lifeblood. I feel really lucky to be able to do them.

"We're going to be playing in the places that other bands don't go to."

Tickets for 'The Social Circus Tour' can be bought via the Hardwicke Circus website.

Once they've finished their tour of pubs all over the country, the Hardwickes are off to the Czech Republic to play a sold-out 18-date tour.

The band hopes to play more shows at Stonegate pubs when they finish their Czech tour in November.

The Hardwickes will release their latest single, 'Hits a GoGo', on October 6. A music video is also set to follow.

"It's a great track. The chorus is tongue-in-cheek, saying 'all we need are hits a gogo, but the verses are more reflective," Jonny added.

It's a big idea put forward in a very positive way. I'm very excited – I think it's going to open a lot of doors for us."

Their latest album, Fly The Flag, was awarded a four-star rating by Mojo Magazine, saying: "The Carlisle quintet's second album rocks Dexys-level dynamism: Motown dancers, E Street shuffles, baritone 'bom boms', stirring brass and ballads laced with romance and humour."

At its core, Nub News is about supporting local people, businesses, and artists. Hardwicke Circus is made up of five incredibly talented musicians, who are working for their fame the old-fashioned way. That's why we want to share their incredible story with our local readers.

     

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