The Stingrays

Fri Nov 11, 2011 Club Roots

Time Out says

Formed in 1977, The Stingrays emerged from the same Bristol music scene that spawned The Pop Group. But while Mark Stewart's pioneering post-punk outfit melded a slew of diverse musical influences with fiercely political lyrics, this trio were a much less intimidating prospect, coming across more like a West Country Ramones. Though the group split up in 1980, guitarist and vocalist Russ Mainwaring – the sole constant amidst a string of lineup changes – would reconvene The Stingrays three decades later, taking them on their first ever Japan tour last year. They return for another bash this month, with support from youthful Tokyo post-punk devotees Lovebuylove, Steiner and more. Note that this show is an all-nighter.

Details

Open Nov 11

Time Doors, 11pm

Admission ¥1,500 adv, ¥2,000 on the door

Venue Club Roots

Address B1F, 3-22-3 Koenji-Kita, Suginami-ku, Tokyo

Transport Koenji Station (Chuo line), north exit

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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