Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats // Brisbane // The Brightside



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The Brightside

27 Warner St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia

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The Brightside is a popular music venue in the heart of Brisbane, located in Fortitude Valley. Since 2014, it has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike, offering a diverse range of entertainment on two different levels. From live music to stand-up comedy, The Brightside offers something for everyone. The venue is made up of two levels with the upper level doubling as a private bar and balcony, and the downstairs having a larger capacity. There is also a rooftop area for evening drinks and events. The Brightside is a vibrant and vibrant hub for artists, performers, and patrons. It’s no wonder it is so popular!

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Uncle Acid and the deadbeats Australian Tour Brisbane Headline Show February 2020 Date: Friday February 28, 2020 Location: The Brightside Doors: 8pm Tickets: http://bit.ly/UncleAcidBrisbaneTix Mind Crawlers you can probably sense it already, the wasteland is calling, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats have announced their return to Australia in 2020. Amid the shimmering haze of dusk, dates will commence in Brisbane on Friday 28th February at The Brightside. Followed by Sydney on Sunday 1st March at Factory Theatre, Melbourne 3rd March at Max Watts and finishing in Adelaide on 4th March at The Gov. The brainchild of singer and guitarist Kevin Starrs, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats have been making extraordinary music since 2009. The bands reputation was swiftly built on towering, riff-driven milestones like 2011s breakthrough opus Blood Lust and it’s warped and wicked follow-up, Mind Control (2013). By the time Starr’s band created The Night Creeper (2015), their mutation into heavy music’s most unmistakable eccentrics was complete. Fifth album Wasteland, released October 2018, is a powerful cautionary tale, as humanity cheerfully circles the plughole. The album is set in a land where people live in walled cities, under heavy surveillance, cut off and in fear of one and other. In the underworld, there are program discs for the brain that can replace stolen thoughts and allow people to finally think for themselves. Wasteland glides majestically from punchy psych-rock anthems like I See Through You to the viscous, somnambulant ooze of No Return.