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Thief set to steal Hitchin show



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Little Thief play Club 85 on Saturday
Little Thief are set to steal the show in Hitchin tonight. (Saturday)

The four-piece band who are based in Sandy have been following in the footsteps of Look See Proof and are building up a great reputation as indie pop band.

The boys have enjoyed whirlwind success over the last year since they got together at the end of 2006.

They have been noticed by DJ Steve Lamacq who works with fresh and new talent and have appeared on popular networking site MySpace as a featured artist on its music homepage.

And they are currently playing a number of gigs in Bedford, Hitchin, Cambridge and London.

The band play classic indie tunes with catchy rhythms and pounding guitar beats and are definitely worth catching live while you still can.

They currently remain unsigned but I can't imagine that will be for very long, so why not catch them this weekend.

The band will be joined by The Homewreckers Club, Rogue Poet, and Ratty Rat Rat.

Catch the bands at Club 85 in Hitchin tonight

Tickets are £5 and doors open at 7.45pm.


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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 1:17 PM
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