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Support: James Bruner Security - Bag Policy: Large bags including rucksacks are not allowed. There are no facilities to leave large bags or luggage. If you really have to bring a bag - and it's preferable you don't, please make sure it's small. Only one small bag per person is permitted and it must not be bigger than A4 size. Height: 28.7cm Width: 21cm Depth 15cm
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Laura
April 23rd 2025
Couldn’t see them due to lay out of the venue …but they sounded absolutely brilliant as always . What great guys too !!
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@Assai Records Edinburgh (HTS Scotland Ltd)
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Those Damn Crows Biography
Order the new album 'Point Of No Return' at earache.com/thosedamncrows
Hailing from the deepest, darkest valleys of South Wales, UK - Bridgend quintet ‘Those Damn Crows’ have spent the last few years making waves and turning heads across the UK touring circuit, sharing stages with compatriots Skindred and Funeral For A Friend, as well as Rock behemoths Monster Magnet, Stone Broken and more.
Following show-stopping performances at Download Festival, Ramblin’ Man Fest, Steelhouse, Hard Rock Hell, Giants Of Rock and Planet Rockstock, the band topped the bill this past February at the Planet Rock Winter’s End Festival, which led to the band being invited to return to Download Festival in 2021 - this time with the honour of performing on the Main Stage.
Away from the festival circuit, the band cemented their place in 2020 as bona fide headliners themselves, with their album tour being upgraded at every stop, leading to a fully sold out UK Tour last February in support of their second album ‘Point Of No Return’, which followed their 2018 debut ‘Murder And The Motive’ in gatecrashing the Official UK Album Charts at Number 14.
Recently, the band were invited to perform at the prestigious ‘Rockpalast Crossroads Festival’ which was streamed out live and watched by over 30,000 viewers in its first 24 hours of broadcast, providing a welcome escape for their dedicated fanbase during a challenging and barren 2020 for rock fans and artists alike.
Read MoreHailing from the deepest, darkest valleys of South Wales, UK - Bridgend quintet ‘Those Damn Crows’ have spent the last few years making waves and turning heads across the UK touring circuit, sharing stages with compatriots Skindred and Funeral For A Friend, as well as Rock behemoths Monster Magnet, Stone Broken and more.
Following show-stopping performances at Download Festival, Ramblin’ Man Fest, Steelhouse, Hard Rock Hell, Giants Of Rock and Planet Rockstock, the band topped the bill this past February at the Planet Rock Winter’s End Festival, which led to the band being invited to return to Download Festival in 2021 - this time with the honour of performing on the Main Stage.
Away from the festival circuit, the band cemented their place in 2020 as bona fide headliners themselves, with their album tour being upgraded at every stop, leading to a fully sold out UK Tour last February in support of their second album ‘Point Of No Return’, which followed their 2018 debut ‘Murder And The Motive’ in gatecrashing the Official UK Album Charts at Number 14.
Recently, the band were invited to perform at the prestigious ‘Rockpalast Crossroads Festival’ which was streamed out live and watched by over 30,000 viewers in its first 24 hours of broadcast, providing a welcome escape for their dedicated fanbase during a challenging and barren 2020 for rock fans and artists alike.
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