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Fives alive for biggest crowd yet



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Published Date: 27 November 2008
A Diss band are playing their biggest gig to date in Norwich tomorrow night.
The 555's – frontman Matt Turner, bassist Ross Turner, lead guitarist Kyle Lynn and drummer Dane Woods – are playing Norwegian Blue in Riverside, as part of an event by entertainment organisation Norwich Rocks.

"We're all really looking forward to it – Norwich Rocks is one of the newest and musically diverse nights in Norwich and to headline it is a real honour," said Turner.

"The last gig they put on attracted more than 300 people, so it's going to be the biggest crowd we've played to date."

The gig starts at 7pm and features a host of live acts and DJs including Norwich bands The Garys, The Acoustics and Ame Just Sing and sets by Headz Of State, Dudley All Sorted, DJ Dime Bar, Blacky and Oli Mental.

Entrance costs £3 all night.

The 555's debut single will be released in January through Norwich label All Sorted.

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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2008 12:12 PM
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