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By K Futur TREИDNSETTERSDerby’s grassroots music scene is set for a serious shake-up on Friday 10th October, as Fuzz Music Services and Alpha Pro Creative bring their highly acclaimed FLASH gig series to The Hairy Dog, Beckett Street, Derby. Known for spotlighting the UK’s hottest emerging talent, FLASH is the place to discover tomorrow’s festival headliners before they hit the big time.
In the organisers’ words: “Our FLASH gigs bring you hot emerging talent from around the UK – the artists you’ll see on festival stages and supporting bigger names, the artists starting to get radio play and magazine articles, the artists that in a few years might well be costing you a LOT more to see…”
This Derby date promises a stacked line-up, featuring FloodHounds, Glass Bridges, and local favourites skeeve.
FloodHounds
Straight out of South Yorkshire, FloodHounds are an indie rock trio making serious noise on the national circuit. Known for fuzzed-up guitar riffs, stomping choruses, and high-octane live sets, they’ve already shared stages with Kid Kapichi, The Blinders, and Calva Louise. With BBC Introducing support, festival slots at Tramlines and Isle of Wight, plus editorial playlisting on Apple and Amazon Music, FloodHounds are a band on the brink of breaking through. Their recent singles, including ‘One Horse Race’, prove they’re just getting sharper.
Glass Bridges
If you like alternative rock with emotional punch, Glass Bridges deliver in spades. This four-piece, female-fronted powerhouse have racked up over 1.5 million streams and earned spins on BBC Radio 1 and Planet Rock. Their live shows are known for sheer intensity – fans often travel across the country to experience the band’s soaring vocals and punchy riffs. With several sold-out headline shows already behind them, Glass Bridges are primed to win over Derby crowds.
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Hailing from Derby itself, skeeve. blend shoegaze atmosphere with grungy distortion, citing influences like Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana. Since their formation in 2023, they’ve lit up venues across the Midlands and even stormed the stage at Y-Not Festival. Their self-titled debut EP cements their reputation as one of Derby’s most exciting new acts.
Tickets for FLASH at The Hairy Dog, Derby are an unmissable chance to support independent live music. As the organisers proudly remind us: “Unlike bigger venues, neither us nor the venue take commission from merch sales – so by coming along, you’re directly supporting bands.”
Don’t miss your chance to catch three of the UK’s most exciting new rock bands in an intimate venue. FLASH hits The Hairy Dog on Friday 10th October – be there before the rest of the world catches on.