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The days of music fitted perfectly to accompany a 2000s chick flick are well and truly over. The idea of pop punk powerhouses dominating mainstream teens’ daily listening, such as All American Rejects and Simple Plan, feels long outdated. But this is where Beatrice Laus, the Filipino-British singer-songwriter commonly known by her stage name beabadoobee, slots perfectly into the gap that music left behind in the current day’s music scene.

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full review published on the bristol gig guide

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Musical Theatre Tragedy & Hometown Glory, The 1975 are the perfect example of how a band can be bigger than the four members within itself.

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full review published on re:sound online

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full review published on the bristol gig guide

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It goes without saying that alt-rock quintet know how to put on a show. After their sold-out Trinity Centre show last November, the boys returned to Bristol on Wednesday evening for a full-on party in the bigger, louder O2 Academy. 

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