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Flamingods Announce Patterns Date

Dec 4, 2023
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Posted by Nick McAllister

It seems an age since we first discovered the Flamingods headlining Lewes Psychedelic Festival, largely because January 2017 was long time ago, and we have had to drag our way through the oppressive damp of Tory Brexit Britain and the horrors of lockdown since. We desperately need some global colour to counteract this miserable vision of life.

Thankfully Flamingods descended from their spiritual Nirvana in 2023 and gave us a career best album in ‘Head Of Pomegranate’. They also showed us they can still deliver live, with a jumping Friday early evening set in a packed Patterns at this year’s Mutations (review here).

Following that show, they have announced a full headline set at Patterns in March of 2024. SOURCE will be working on our pranayama and getting our best dancing āsanas ready for this event which will do wonders for our party Chakra.

Melting Vinyl and Love Thy Neighbour present: Flamingods
Patterns, Tuesday 19th March 2024
Tickets available here or here

Dec 4, 2023
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Writer and DJ. Veteran of a million and one Sheffield free parties, Lost Vagueness, Tonne of Meat, Shangri-La, The Blind Tiger Club.
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