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‘We will rock ‘til we drop’ say The Subways
The Subways will call in at MK11 on Tuesday, August 8.
It’s hard to believe that their floor-filling single Rock Roll Queen is coming close to marking its 20th birthday. What the hell?!

Since then, they’ve delivered five elpees including the current opus Uncertain Joys, but after completing the recording process for that, drummer and founding member Josh Morgan stepped away from the band.


In his place stepped former Ramonas lady Camille Phillips, who was announced as the permanent replacement at the start of last year, joining Billy Lunn and Charlotte Cooper on their creative journey.
And what a journey it has been to date –they’ve played more than 100 international festivals, including Glastonbury’s hallowed Pyramid Stage, Reading & Leeds, Rock Im Park, Rock Am Ring, and Hurricane.
“We will rock till we drop, as there is nothing more exciting for us than being on tour,” they
Multitude – Here’s who’s playing where and when
Myriad Stage
Opus Kink - 10pm – 10.45pm
DSM IV – 9pm-9.30pm
Cowboyy – 8pm-8.30pm
Naked Next Door – 7pm-7.30pm
Potwash – 6pm-6.30pm
Bloody/Bath – 5pm-5.30pm
Sunny Gym – 4pm-4.30pm
KC Blackwater – 3pm-3.30pm
Altercation Stage
Hot Wax - 9.30pm – 10.15pm
Big Special – 8.30am-9pm
Ciel – 7.30pm-8pm
Jack Valero – 6.30pm – 7pm
KI Strange - 5.30pm – 6pm
Yabba – 4.30pm – 5pm
Beaucats – 3.30pm-4pm
Yaang – 2.30pm – 3pm
Congregation Stage
Car Boot Sale - 8.15pm - 9pm
Jasmine Burns – 7.15pm – 7.45pm
Bex – 6.15pm – 6.45pm
Tom Saint – 5.15pm – 5.45pm
Ocular – 4.15pm – 4.45pm
Ebony Buckle – 3.15pm-3.45pm
Georgina Wilson – 2.15pm – 2.45pm said, “The greatest drug in the world is seeing people screaming the words and dancing to the songs you’ve written.
“To get up onstage and to play rock and roll every day, to visit new towns, new cities, new countries, new continents and to make new friends along the way, it’s the most amazing experience we’ve ever felt.”
Space Pistol will be live on the MK11 bar stage on August 12, with Broken Castles and Pull The Trigger also plugging in the amps.
It’s a free entry show, and Space Pistol has lots of new material to share with you on the night.
“We’re on the road to our album, so we’re using these gigs to test the water. And of course blow the lid off with the Space Pistol classics,’ they promise.
Pop along, get educated.
> To book tickets for the Kiln Farm dates click to mk11kilnfarm.com