Kaisers at Kirkstall Abbey

kc-headIf you are a fan of the Kaiser Chiefs you’ll no doubt be aware that they will be playing at Kirkstall Abbey on 2 days in September. That’s right they’ll be entertaining half of Leeds on the 10th and 11th. If you’ve been waivering as to whether to go and this is the final push you needed, or you couldn’t get tickets then look no further as we have a pair for Sunday! Support act The Cribs, Frankie and the Heartstrings and Spector

So how do you get your hands on this prize? Simple just tell us in the comments box your imaginary band’s name. Mine is The Lard Information Bureau, you can have that one for free! Let us know by Wednesday 5pm. We’ll pick based on the eloquence of your answer.

Usual T’s & C’s apply. Tickets can’t be exchanged for cash as it’s a guest list thing. You may feel like spoiling someone though, so that’s fine.

29 comments

  1. ‘Wandapops and The Dirty Den Men’ It would be a family band. And we’d have a dance troupe called ‘Gyration Steppas’

  2. I always wanted to have a thrash band called “Mit Hรถnig”. (it means “with honey” in German). Our logo would be, let’s say, an homage to Metallica. ๐Ÿ˜€

  3. Dame Brick Chardonay and the Blockettes.

    It would be fronted by Lego Tourist in Dame Edna Everage style drag and the blockettes would be Lego version of The Saturdays.

    We’d be on the working men’s club circuit and sing a heady mix of euro pop and electronica with Lego Rochelle on keyboard.

  4. think i would go for “Free drinks” and the supporting act been “the goodies bags” this is purely from a promotional tools wit the poster saying “free drinks + the goodies bags”

  5. Mine’s not imaginary as was actually the singer of a 12 piece Ska band called ‘Fustion & The Bombasts’ later shortened to The Bombasts as our full name couldn’t fit on the marquee of the club where we had our residency ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Would easily pad for a made up name (well we did make it up!) , me thinks

  6. I Like Yoghurt.

    I think it’s fairly self explanatory. I don’t know what I’d call the album but it would definitely not have the word ‘digestivum’ in it.

  7. Inspired by the high street I give you The Jack Full-tones.

    (This might not be imaginary for very long, it could happen!)

    There’s also my hypothetical Kraftwerk tribute band called ‘These aren’t the droids you’re looking for’

  8. Really inspired I have a few more…

    Hobo Dancing
    Verlock
    The Dreaded Orange (named after a Saab which used to pick us up to go to Sunday School)

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