Fri Apr 4 2025
7:30 PM
Ages 14+
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Super Friendz presents
Divorce
Friday 4th April 2025
Brudenell Social Club
7:30pm
14+ (under 16s with an adult)
£15 + fees
Divorce
Friday 4th April 2025
Brudenell Social Club
7:30pm
14+ (under 16s with an adult)
£15 + fees
Super Friendz Present
Divorce
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Divorce cite a broad range of influences, from contemporary indie heavyweights like Mitski,
and Big Thief, to cult icons such as Tom Waits and LCD Soundsystem.
The Nottingham band burst onto the scene in 2022 with their explosive debut EP ‘Get Mean’
and continued to expand their horizons with their second EP ‘Heady Metal’, acquiring key
champions at press and radio. Moving strength to strength, they returned in 2024 with their
now widely loved single ‘Gears’, and soon followed up with the indie-anthem ‘My Room’,
cementing their status as one of the most exciting UK artists to watch out for.
Trademark theatricality is at the forefront of every Divorce performance. With every fanciful
music video, alongside consistent displays of outstanding musicality at live shows, the band
have captivated audiences of thousands across the U.K and Europe. With a prolific live
schedule and sold out tours under their belts, Divorce promise greatness with their debut
album ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ set for release March 2025.
- Sorry, there are currently no tickets available through TicketWeb.
- Please check back later.
Ages 14+
Super Friendz presents
Divorce
Friday 4th April 2025
Brudenell Social Club
7:30pm
14+ (under 16s with an adult)
£15 + fees
Divorce
Friday 4th April 2025
Brudenell Social Club
7:30pm
14+ (under 16s with an adult)
£15 + fees
Divorce cite a broad range of influences, from contemporary indie heavyweights like Mitski,
and Big Thief, to cult icons such as Tom Waits and LCD Soundsystem.
The Nottingham band burst onto the scene in 2022 with their explosive debut EP ‘Get Mean’
and continued to expand their horizons with their second EP ‘Heady Metal’, acquiring key
champions at press and radio. Moving strength to strength, they returned in 2024 with their
now widely loved single ‘Gears’, and soon followed up with the indie-anthem ‘My Room’,
cementing their status as one of the most exciting UK artists to watch out for.
Trademark theatricality is at the forefront of every Divorce performance. With every fanciful
music video, alongside consistent displays of outstanding musicality at live shows, the band
have captivated audiences of thousands across the U.K and Europe. With a prolific live
schedule and sold out tours under their belts, Divorce promise greatness with their debut
album ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ set for release March 2025.
and Big Thief, to cult icons such as Tom Waits and LCD Soundsystem.
The Nottingham band burst onto the scene in 2022 with their explosive debut EP ‘Get Mean’
and continued to expand their horizons with their second EP ‘Heady Metal’, acquiring key
champions at press and radio. Moving strength to strength, they returned in 2024 with their
now widely loved single ‘Gears’, and soon followed up with the indie-anthem ‘My Room’,
cementing their status as one of the most exciting UK artists to watch out for.
Trademark theatricality is at the forefront of every Divorce performance. With every fanciful
music video, alongside consistent displays of outstanding musicality at live shows, the band
have captivated audiences of thousands across the U.K and Europe. With a prolific live
schedule and sold out tours under their belts, Divorce promise greatness with their debut
album ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ set for release March 2025.
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