HARDCORE PUNK BAND ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE TEAR UP THE FACTORY LIVE FOR THE FIRST TIME!
Join original frontman Animal and his band for a rip-roaring night with smash hits “Streets Of London”, “I Hate… People” and of course “SO WHAT” the killer track that was covered by metal giants Metallica - who Animal joined up on stage TWICE to perform it alongside!
Anti-Nowhere League set out on the road in 1980 to prove they could be the worst band on Gods earth - loud, violent, obnoxious yobbos with one mission... to get banned from every TV show, radio station and newspapers as possible, just for a laugh.
They were hated by the general public as well as 'real' musicians who thought they were a disgrace to the music business (and of course the fact they were pulling more people in their live shows than they were)... with numerous encounters with the authorities they continued to play and release new material away from the public eye.
In this day and age it does not seem quite as big a deal as it was back then when they stood alone, now a few of the 'real' bands have taken up the 'flag' to be original with attitude... long may independent bands continue keeping the music live and real... long live the League!
Now the band are firing on all cylinders, touring with bands such as Motorhead and Rancid and playing the big festivals like Download, Sonisphere and Rebellion. The band are proving Punk is the last music rebellion and is a major music force to be reckoned with!
PLUS CREDENTIALS AND PHAT PROBLEM
Credentials - Great Britain's Worst Cretins
Credentials are a monstrosity from Worthing West Sussex (UK), taking influence from oldschool DIY Punk, hardcore and Metal. Equipped with balaclavas, intense energy and scratchy distortion, these scumbags will ingrain themselves into your memory for life. For better or for worse.
PHAT PROBLEM
A dynamic 4-piece street punk band from Brighton taking on the Cis-tem one TERF at a time. Traditional and modern hardcore punk. High energy, extreme speeds, infectious positivity. Phat Problem use their platform to promote human rights and equality in Bright neon so everyone can see. Phat problem is a safe space for all to express their selfs.