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SUMMARY:The Tubs
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DESCRIPTION:X-RAY ARCADE PRESENTS\nLIVE MUSIC / ALL AGES\n6:30PM DOORS / 7:
	30PM MUSIC\n$25 CASH DAY OF\n\nTHE TUBS\nUpon arriving in the United State
	s for The Tubs’ first tour of the country\,\nfrontman Owen Williams told T
	he New Yorker\, “We’re here to unite the country.\nWe’re gonna come\, like
	\, three times. By that point\, I think this place will\nstart healing.” T
	hen\, joyously\, they did just that\, piling into a van and\ncriss-crossin
	g the States\, bringing their literary\, bleary-eyed\, world-weary\,\nnigh
	t-of-your-life highwire act to the masses when it was needed most. Along t
	he\nway\, they signed to Merge Records\, who will release The Tubs’ third 
	full-length\nalbum\, Hard Life\, on September 11\, 2026. \n\nThe Tubs have
	 never lacked for ambition — on Hard Life\, theirs is to complicate\nthe T
	ub-ullar experience. Having perfected their sound across two albums and\nh
	undreds of shows\, the London-based Celtic jangle boyband — Williams (voca
	ls\,\nguitar\, keyboards\, bass)\, Dan Lucas (guitar)\, Taylor Stewart (dr
	ums)\, and Max\nWarren (bass) — push themselves even further into the shim
	mering heart of\nvirtuosic indie rock. They’re joined by frequent collabor
	ators Lan McArdle\n(vocals)\, George Nicholls (guitar)\, and Rachel Kenedy
	 (keyboards)\, all of whom\nhave orbited various Tubs and Gob Nation-adjac
	ent efforts dating back to Joanna\nGruesome\, but the secret to Hard Life’
	s lushness is the addition of fiddle\nplayer Chris Haigh\, an instructor a
	nd session musician who left an indelible\nmark on British pop on Steps’ “
	5\, 6\, 7\, 8.”
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CATEGORIES:All Ages
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	<p><strong>THE TUBS</strong><br>Upon arriving in the United States for The
	 Tubs’ first tour of the country, frontman Owen Williams told The New York
	er, “We’re here to unite the country. We’re gonna come, like, three times.
	 By that point, I think this place will start healing.” Then, joyously, th
	ey did just that, piling into a van and criss-crossing the States, bringin
	g their literary, bleary-eyed, world-weary, night-of-your-life highwire ac
	t to the masses when it was needed most. Along the way, they signed to Mer
	ge Records, who will release The Tubs’ third full-length album, Hard Life,
	 on September 11, 2026.&nbsp;</p><p>The Tubs have never lacked for ambitio
	n — on Hard Life, theirs is to complicate the Tub-ullar experience. Having
	 perfected their sound across two albums and hundreds of shows, the London
	-based Celtic jangle boyband — Williams (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass),
	 Dan Lucas (guitar), Taylor Stewart (drums), and Max Warren (bass) — push 
	themselves even further into the shimmering heart of virtuosic indie rock.
	 They’re joined by frequent collaborators Lan McArdle (vocals), George Nic
	holls (guitar), and Rachel Kenedy (keyboards), all of whom have orbited va
	rious Tubs and Gob Nation-adjacent efforts dating back to Joanna Gruesome,
	 but the secret to Hard Life’s lushness is the addition of fiddle player C
	hris Haigh, an instructor and session musician who left an indelible mark 
	on British pop on Steps’ “5, 6, 7, 8.”</p>
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