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Photo Review: Twin Skeletons, Artio & High Regard – The Croft, Bristol

Twin Skeletons were in town at The Croft in Bristol, as part of their UK tour. Tonight they were supporting Artio along with High Regard. Check out the gallery for the all the action from the evening:

Twin Skeletons

Artio

High Regard

There is still time to catch Twin Skeletons on this recent tour run; check out the dates below:

10/04 – KOLA Basement, Portsmouth
11/04 – Modern Era Festival, London
16/04 – Facebar, Reading
17/04 – Royal Park Cellars, Leeds
18/04 – Gulliver’s, Manchester

Tickets can be found here.

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