From their debut gig at Northampton Cricket Club in 1976, and being part of the 70's punk rock explosion that changed the face of music for good, 999 have been recording and touring non-stop for over 40 years with the current line up featuring two of the original four along with Lurkers bassist Arturo Bassick. They are a fixture at many of the major punk festivals and all dayers across the UK and Europe.
999 return to play at Smash It Up at The New Adelphi Club on Saturday 20th of January, where they are always a firm favourite and crowd puller, for the first time in over two years. Making this a blockbuster bill to kick off 2018, we have Carlisle punk band No Thrills who make their debut in Hull having been a fixture on the Northern Punk Scene for a while and also playing alongside many punk luminaries and at the festivals. Opening up we have the second visit to SIU of Scarborough's madcap punk gang that is Panda Lasagne.
Also, do not miss the premier punk band when they take over The Leopard in Doncaster on Saturday 14th of April 2018.
Make sure you act fast and book your 999 tickets quickly, as the rising excitement is driving demand and we expect them to sell very quickly. Gigantic makes booking your chosen gig tickets easy as you can easily access the site 24/7 at home or on the go using your computer, tablet or smartphone.
“40 years later and 999 prove that punk rock is just as relevant in 2017 as it was in 1977 when it all began.” - Mr Teeth Reviews
The event organisers have only given us limited supplies of 999 concert tickets, so with only so many on offer you will need to act fast and book early to avoid being left disappointed. This year has seen Gigantic take home the prize for Nottingham Post’s ‘Retail Business of the Year 2017’ because of our vast array of essential gig tickets plus our excellent customer service, so you know we are the right place to come whenever you are booking for your big night out.