PONY UP presents Demob Happy

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Demob Happy are an English grunge-rock band from Brighton, consisting of singer and bassist Matt Marcantonio, guitarist Adam Godfrey and drummer Thomas Armstrong.
The band released their debut album, ‘Dream Soda’, in 2015, and followed it up with 2018’s ‘Holy Doom’. They tour their new album, ‘Divine Machines’ this Spring.
“I always love a musical slap in the face, this is pretty much in that bag” Clara Amfo, BBC Radio 1
“uniquely engaging” DIY
“Guitars judder and crash like Royal Blood…against disco-ripe synths” Classic Rock
“The Newcastle-via-Brighton trio amplify their ambitions, a palpable thirst for connection” CLASH
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- Saturday 11 May 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
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PONY UP presents Demob Happy

- Saturday 11 May 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ support
Demob Happy are an English grunge-rock band from Brighton, consisting of singer and bassist Matt Marcantonio, guitarist Adam Godfrey and drummer Thomas Armstrong.
The band released their debut album, ‘Dream Soda’, in 2015, and followed it up with 2018’s ‘Holy Doom’. They tour their new album, ‘Divine Machines’ this Spring.
“I always love a musical slap in the face, this is pretty much in that bag” Clara Amfo, BBC Radio 1
“uniquely engaging” DIY
“Guitars judder and crash like Royal Blood…against disco-ripe synths” Classic Rock
“The Newcastle-via-Brighton trio amplify their ambitions, a palpable thirst for connection” CLASH
More Info
PONY UP presents Demob Happy

- Saturday 11 May 2024
- Expired!
- 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
+ support
Demob Happy are an English grunge-rock band from Brighton, consisting of singer and bassist Matt Marcantonio, guitarist Adam Godfrey and drummer Thomas Armstrong.
The band released their debut album, ‘Dream Soda’, in 2015, and followed it up with 2018’s ‘Holy Doom’. They tour their new album, ‘Divine Machines’ this Spring.
“I always love a musical slap in the face, this is pretty much in that bag” Clara Amfo, BBC Radio 1
“uniquely engaging” DIY
“Guitars judder and crash like Royal Blood…against disco-ripe synths” Classic Rock
“The Newcastle-via-Brighton trio amplify their ambitions, a palpable thirst for connection” CLASH