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Newbury band Who Ate All The Crayons’ upcoming big night at BrewDog Reading




Newbury band Who Ate All The Crayons will be playing at BrewDog Reading on Friday, May 3.

JAMMA Records are launching a residency at bar and restaurant Brewdog, in Castle Street, Reading, with a local artist showcase featuring Bone-Idle and Newbury band Who Ate All The Crayons (WAATC).

Grab your tickets now for an evening of live music and good vibes next Friday (May 3).

Secure your spot for just £8.

WAATC at Brewdog
WAATC at Brewdog

WAATC previously headlined BrewDog Reading in November and sold out within weeks.

Since then they have been to Abbey Road and recorded a live version of their song Crown from their debut EP Deep Blue Delivery.

Shortlisted to play Glastonbury, they have recently played at Arlington Arts to an audience of some 300 people.

Who Ate All The Crayons are a folk rock band who draw influences from Rainbow Kitten Surprise, The Howl and the Hum, and Mumford and Sons.

Band members Harry Stradling (lead vocals), Lee Smith (percussion), George Jackson (lead guitar) and Luke Newman (bass guitar) incorporate infectious melodies wringing with emotion, earworm hooks and anthemic vocals.

Who Ate All The Crayons
Who Ate All The Crayons

This Jamma event will become a regular gig and a podcast will be launched from the venue on the day of the show.

To read more about WAATC: Newbury’s Rising Stars showcase right on the pulse of the local music scene:

https://www.newburytoday.co.uk/lifestyle/we-got-four-star-local-bands-for-a-tenner-and-we-were-buzzin-9360732/

A growing buzz surrounds Newbury band Who Ate All The Crayons:

https://www.newburytoday.co.uk/news/whats-in-a-name-who-ate-all-the-crayons-9326200/



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