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Goo Records and Hidden Herd All-Dayer

Nov 7, 2024
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Posted by Nick McAllister

Over at Team Source we have very quickly grown to love the contribution Hidden Herd are making to the live music scene of our beautiful town with their regular live showcases and all-dayer events. We have also grown to love local label Goo Records. We first noticed them as home to the irrepressible force that is Welly. It is however with the wider roster that we realised this is a true Indie label gem that should be treasured nationwide. That the two have teamed up for a special Hidden Heard x Goo Records all-dayer utilising both floors of one of our favorite pubs: The Hope and Ruin, is therefore cause for elation!

The line up includes some of our favourite Goo Acts including local pop punks: Jopy, who are fresh from their debut UK headline tour in support of their debut EP: Planet Zombie, as well as the delightful country tinged sounds of the Stanford Family Band and elctro pop eccentricity from COWZ.

As ever with Hidden Herd we are being treated to some out of town acts too including gothic art rock from Black Doldrums and ‘Gosspipy’ goodness from Doom Club who have just released the jaunty single Ru Paul.

In summary this is the ultimate Christmas Party and its going to be a cracker!

Goo Records x Hidden Herd All-Dayer
The Hope and Ruin
Saturday December 7th

Tickets available here

Nov 7, 2024
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Nick McAllister
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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