Posted by: gemma
on
04/02/2010
Homecoming king Nathan Fake went back to his roots this weekend, with his first proper hometown gig in Norwich's distinctive Arts Centre last Friday. James and I had a prior engagement in Paris so couldn't be there to witness this momentous occasion, but fortunately my glamorous assistant Rosana did make it along, with camera in tow, to bring us a taste of what we all missed (below).
Extremely able support on the night came from fellow Norfucker and Border Community brother Luke Abbott, whilst adopted son Dan Tombs pitched in on visual duties. Luke even spotted someone in the crowd who had plumped for a pair of wellies for their gig-going attire: only in Norfolk, one might think, but I'm guessing it probably had something to do with the recent return of the snows...

Norwich Arts Centre: from the outside it may look like a church, but if you chose to venture inside last Friday night you would have been greeted with this:


Luke making lot of amazing noise while Dan plays with his colours. I wonder if all Friday nights are like this in Norwich?


Nathan on stage, back to his roots and loving it!



This Spectro night that hosted our boys is a new regular bi-monthly Arts Centre occurence: the next session on March 26th invites DC Recordings' Kelpe, with support from the afore-mentioned Grasscut and mates-of-Luke Mat Riviere and his beloved The Owl Box. Lucky old Norwich.

And finally, no trip to Norfolk would be complete without a beautiful sunset shot to round things off:

Extremely able support on the night came from fellow Norfucker and Border Community brother Luke Abbott, whilst adopted son Dan Tombs pitched in on visual duties. Luke even spotted someone in the crowd who had plumped for a pair of wellies for their gig-going attire: only in Norfolk, one might think, but I'm guessing it probably had something to do with the recent return of the snows...
Norwich Arts Centre: from the outside it may look like a church, but if you chose to venture inside last Friday night you would have been greeted with this:
Luke making lot of amazing noise while Dan plays with his colours. I wonder if all Friday nights are like this in Norwich?
Nathan on stage, back to his roots and loving it!
This Spectro night that hosted our boys is a new regular bi-monthly Arts Centre occurence: the next session on March 26th invites DC Recordings' Kelpe, with support from the afore-mentioned Grasscut and mates-of-Luke Mat Riviere and his beloved The Owl Box. Lucky old Norwich.
And finally, no trip to Norfolk would be complete without a beautiful sunset shot to round things off:
Labels: Holden, Luke Abbott, Nathan Fake
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Beautiful pictures!
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