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Stanleys
Stanleys + special guests The Viz and The Blooms
The Sunflower Lounge
76 Smallbrook Queensway

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2025/05/03
Plus very special guests THE VIZ and THE BLOOMS
Saturday 03 May
The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
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Stanleys Biography
Emerging from Wigan, Stanleys are the next in a long line of illustrious musicians to emerge from the North Western
town. Bands and artists ranging from George Formby Senior and Junior to The Verve, Starsailor to The Lathums are proud to call Wigan home, eventually taking their
poignant song writing across the rest of the country and Stanleys are set to follow in their footsteps.
Perhaps there’s something about hearing a regional accent singing in full flow that’s endearing, or their jangly riffs and subtle drum beats reminiscent of other great North West bands such as The Smiths or The La’s. Some would argue the recognisable relatable stories told by front man Tom Concannon is the focal point of the band, with Jake Dorsman (guitar), Harry Ivory (bass) and Rob Hilton (drums and backing vocals) completing the line up. But ultimately, it is a combination of all these things that have seen Stanleys make their mark on the North West
scene so quickly.
Performing on the road with the likes of Richard Ashcroft, The Libertines, Inspiral Carpets, The Lathums, Jamie Webster and The View to name but a few; all on top of selling out back to back headline tours, Stanleys have a strong hold on the North West scene. And it’s now only a matter of time before the rest of the country are hanging onto every word.
Read Moretown. Bands and artists ranging from George Formby Senior and Junior to The Verve, Starsailor to The Lathums are proud to call Wigan home, eventually taking their
poignant song writing across the rest of the country and Stanleys are set to follow in their footsteps.
Perhaps there’s something about hearing a regional accent singing in full flow that’s endearing, or their jangly riffs and subtle drum beats reminiscent of other great North West bands such as The Smiths or The La’s. Some would argue the recognisable relatable stories told by front man Tom Concannon is the focal point of the band, with Jake Dorsman (guitar), Harry Ivory (bass) and Rob Hilton (drums and backing vocals) completing the line up. But ultimately, it is a combination of all these things that have seen Stanleys make their mark on the North West
scene so quickly.
Performing on the road with the likes of Richard Ashcroft, The Libertines, Inspiral Carpets, The Lathums, Jamie Webster and The View to name but a few; all on top of selling out back to back headline tours, Stanleys have a strong hold on the North West scene. And it’s now only a matter of time before the rest of the country are hanging onto every word.
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