Posted: Tue 4th Dec 2018

Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys to play sold-out show in Wrexham this week!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 4th, 2018

Christmas has come early for some Super Furry Animals fans, with Gruff Rhys playing a special full band show in Wrexham this week.

The frontman of the legendary Welsh band will perform at Wrexham’s newest music venue, Live Rooms (former Central Station) on Friday 7th December.

As well as fronting the Super Furry Animals, Gruff was also half of the Mercury Nominated outfit Neon Neon, and has released five critically acclaimed solo albums to date.

Gruff’s band comprise of his regular drummer Kliph Scurlock (ex-Flaming Lips) and multi instrumentalists Stephen Black (Sweet Baboo) and Osian Gwynedd.

They have just returned to the UK from a European tour taking in France, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Ireland which has received raved reviews.

Friday night’s show is sold out and promises to be a real treat for those who have tickets. Sweet Baboo and local group Seazoo will also be performing on the night.

For those who missed out on tickets for the show, FOCUS Wales have announced over 100 acts set to play the festival in May, including: The Lovely Eggs, Boy Azooga, Neck Deep, Skindred, and BC Camplight.

 

 



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