Spilt Milk
About this event
Get ready for an exciting night of indie funk brilliance as Spilt Milk take to the stage at St James' STACK in Newcastle. This talented four-piece from Gateshead brings infectious energy and layered harmonies inspired by everyone from The Beatles and Bee Gees to Tame Impala and Sam Fender. With four years of gigging under their belts and headline shows across the North East, these 21-year-old brothers and their bassist are ready to deliver an unforgettable performance blending 90s pop, soul, funk and indie rock. St James' STACK provides the perfect setting for a brilliant live music experience. Catch Spilt Milk on the main stage whilst enjoying exceptional food and drink from the venue's street food units and six bars, all set within the vibrant shipping container fan zone at St. James' Park. Whether you're a live music fan or simply looking for a great night out in the heart of Newcastle, this is an unmissable opportunity to see one of the region's rising stars in action. For more details about the event and to plan your visit, head to www.stackleisure.com.
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Spilt Milk is an indie/funk/rock band from Gateshead. Made up of 21-year-old triplet brothers, Oscar, Isaac and Theo Nolan and bassist Logan Lovell, they have been gigging for 4 years and have experience playing headline shows in Newcastle and Teesside and regularly perform at Stack venues around the North East. The bands biggest performance to date has been opening for James Arthur at Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium. Spilt Milk takes inspiration from a wide range of artists and bands. Their layered harmonies draw from the greats such as The Beatles, Bee Gees and The Beach boys, this is mixed with a jazzy fusion influenced by the likes of Jamiroquai, Easy Life, Steely Dan and Jellyfish whilst the rock tones pull from the grit and passion of Indie legends like Sam Fender, Tame Impala and Two Door Cinema Club.
STACK St. James’ Park is a collaboration with Newcastle United Football Club to create a thriving food, drink and entertainment option for those attending matches and events at the stadium, as well as a bustling midweek leisure and social destination. It will be built using repurposed shipping containers around a central plaza and main stage area and is expected to with an initial lifespan of three years as the club explores potential uses for the site. The fan zone will attract people of all ages, with carefully curated events and attractions designed for families. The main stage, complete with a big screen, will be designed to deliver an immersive experience for live entertainment and broadcasting sporting events, while there will be six bars and ten street food units. It will be supported by the club’s front-of-shirt partner, Sela - a pioneering destination and experiences organisation.