Riverside Live – Last open air event of the year

lmhr-logoBY JO LAWFORD
jo@jeemo.co.uk

Another summer of open-air events draws to a close at The Command House in Chatham this coming 29th, 30th and 31st August.

After 15 days featuring over 100 bands and playing host to some great events such as Love Music Hate Racism the line-up for this final weekend is going to be one of the best yet.

Acts such as Tyrannosaurus Alan, Reasonable Doubt, Aliquot Flow, Faith‘n’Fury, Crimson Tears, Tank Trap, Everything & Nothing, Lodestone and many more are set to close this summers events in style.

As a warm up for their up-coming UK tour alternative indie faves What Would Jesus Drive will be using the event to launch there new single on the Medway crowd. Fans will be able to hear the new offering a full two weeks before the official launch in London.

Hard working indie/rock band Wave Park will be flying back from a grueling one month tour of Italy to appear on the Monday evening for one of their rocket fueled sets.

The reigns for Sunday 30th are handed over for the second annual Medway Happenings Fest. The event attracted hundreds of music fans last year to see some of the finest bands Medway has to offer. This year’s line-up includes UpCDownC, The Vanderbilts, My Last Mistake, The Bresslaws and many others. The event also aims to raise much needed funds for Oxjam.

The final event aims to be the best yet and will say a marvelous musical goodbye to the summer of 2009!

The Command House, Gun Wharf, Dock Rd, Chatham, ME4 4TX
www.myspace.com/thecommandhouse

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