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LateRooms.com - Bilbao all Set for High-Octane Mad Caddies Show

Expect to be dancing all night when the Mad Caddies arrive in Bilbao this October.

2010-09-05
BILBAO, SPAIN, September 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) Punk fans staying in Bilbao this autumn may want to see if they can buy tickets for the upcoming Mad Caddies concert, since they always offer a lively performance.

The veteran band recently unveiled a best-of compilation entitled Consentual Selections, featuring 22 tracks off previous records and two new songs.

Chuck Robertson leads the line-up on vocals, although he is often joined by trumpet and trombone players Keith Douglas and Eduardo Hernandez.

They are all ably supported by Brian Flenniken on drums and Sascha Lazor, who plays a mixture of guitar and banjo during the group's high-energy live shows.

As well as Consentual Selections, the band has a significant back-catalogue to draw from when they perform in the Basque city and hotel Bilbao guests can expect to hear plenty of tracks from records such as 2007's Keep it Going, 2003's Just One More and Rock the Plank, made in 2001.

Almost all of the band's albums have been released on the legendary FatWreck Chords label, founded by Fat Mike from seminal punk band NOFX.

Mad Caddies will be taking to the stage at Kafe Antzokia on October 9th 2010 at 21:30 local time, with tickets costing EUR15 (GBP12.50) online, although customers can expect to be charged a booking fee.

For more information on this event visit the Kafe Antzokia website or contact the venue on +34 944 244 625.

LateRooms.com recommends a wide variety of accommodation in Bilbao, such as the Hotel Carlton Bilbao.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Bilbao all Set for High-Octane Mad Caddies Show
Expect to be dancing all night when the Mad Caddies arrive in Bilbao this October.