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Live Review: Eureka Machines - KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton 15th July 2022 Support: Grand Theft Audio and The Christ Catalyst Band Words & Photos: Tim Finch

Chris Catalyst is one of the hardest working guitarists on the scene right now. From playing with The Professionals at the start of the year Chris headed out on a full European arena tour with Ghost, his many years service with whom had been a tightly kept secret until the tours end. He’s since hit the road with The Professionals for a second time and headed to France to headline Hellfest with Tobias Forge's crew.

Tonight, however, he mixes things up by taking his own band Eureka Machines out on the road, and just to keep his hard working, non stop image going, the opening act are his other group The Christ Catalyst Band .

In the Lounge Room at the legendary KK’s Steel Mill a crowd gathers, bigger than any I’ve seen in this room for a long time. The live music scene here in the Black Country is thriving. Chris takes to the stage with a slight embarrassed look, kicks off the intro tape on his laptop, jokes he’s got an eBay auction ending and disappears again, soon to return with the rest of the band and to a huge reception. The trio mix punk vibes with a rock style akin to The Wildhearts but throw in some indie elements for good measure. A great mix and a wonderful way to warm up the crowd for what’s to come.

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After a quick turn over Grand Theft Audio hit the stage, they are high octane rock and fuckin’ roll. Frontman Jay leaps into the air as the band kick off with ‘Ruin Your Youth’. From there on Jay is on the barrier, in the crowd and literally all over the place. They offer lashings for pure rock fury and it is a wonder to behold. It was already hot in the venue but the temperature went up a few degrees as they performed. That was awesome and if you get the chance to see them later in the year supporting CJ Wildheart, I strongly suggest you do!

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The atmosphere is electric in anticipation for tonights headline act. Eureka Machines have a loyal cult following, the venue is awash with their t-shirts and even a young lady with a sign reading “ All I wanted for my birthday was to see Eureka Machines ”.

The four piece take to the stage in uniform, black shirts and thin white ties, all suited and booted ready to kick off. The intro tape of Russ Abbotts ‘Atmosphere’ failed to play and instead as the band take their places the crowd sing the intro for them, and indeed the atmosphere is buzzing as ‘Champion The Underdog’ kicks us off.

The band have an aura about them, their set full of energy, Chris himself a unique frontman whose banter and humour bounces well off the audience. It helps draw the fans in, they are invested, this is a personal show for them. Infusing indie rock, with a hint of punk and a good old rock n roll ethos is a winner, and the crowd love it.

As the last notes of ‘We’re Going To The Future’ ring out that crowd are left a sweaty mess, fully satisfied from an evening of live music. Playing all too infrequently due to other commitments, these shows are special and leave a lasting memory for all in attendance.

Live Review: Eureka Machines - Wolverhampton

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Best things to see and do in Moscow

Moscow is the capital of Russia and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. It’s rich and complex history is a constant reminder of its strategic position between Europe and Asia and makes it one of the cities you should visit once in your life. In terms of the many iconic landmarks, the delicious cuisine, and the characteristic, colorful architecture it has, Moscow is full of surprises for first-timers and seasoned travelers. Apart from the main attractions, it has like the Kremlin or Red Square, Moscow has many hidden gems for you to discover on your free walking tour with your local guide. 

On any of the free guided tours we offer in Moscow , you will be able to find a selection of many tours which are available in different languages and at different times of day, like the morning, afternoon, and evening. Since Moscow is such a large metropolis, getting your bearings by doing a guruwalk with a local guide who will show you all Moscow’s hidden gems is a great idea. This way you get to learn as much as possible about the local culture and way of life. A trip to Moscow wouldn't be complete without visiting iconic places like St Basil’s Cathedral, Lenin’s Mausoleum, the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, or the State Historical Museum, before getting some fresh air at Gorky Park, the medieval church of Kolomenskoye, or shopping at Izmailovsky Market. Don’t miss visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Bolshoi Theater, or checking out the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve. 

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An international team of researchers found that heavy rains had intensified in the region, though they couldn’t say for sure how much climate change was responsible.

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Scenes of flood-ravaged neighborhoods in one of the planet’s driest regions stunned the world this month. Heavy rains in the United Arab Emirates and Oman submerged cars, clogged highways and killed at least 21 people. Flights out of Dubai’s airport, a major global hub, were severely disrupted.

The downpours weren’t a total surprise — forecasters had anticipated the storms several days earlier and issued warnings. But they were certainly unusual.

Here’s what to know.

Heavy rain there is rare, but not unheard-of.

On average, the Arabian Peninsula receives a scant few inches of rain a year, although scientists have found that a sizable chunk of that precipitation falls in infrequent but severe bursts, not as periodic showers. These rains often come during El Niño conditions like the ones the world is experiencing now.

U.A.E. officials said the 24-hour rain total on April 16 was the country’s largest since records there began in 1949 . And parts of the nation had already experienced an earlier round of thunderstorms in March.

Oman, with its coastline on the Arabian Sea, is also vulnerable to tropical cyclones. Past storms there have brought torrential rain, powerful winds and mudslides, causing extensive damage.

Global warming is projected to intensify downpours.

Stronger storms are a key consequence of human-caused global warming. As the atmosphere gets hotter, it can hold more moisture, which can eventually make its way down to the earth as rain or snow.

But that doesn’t mean rainfall patterns are changing in precisely the same way across every part of the globe.

In their latest assessment of climate research , scientists convened by the United Nations found there wasn’t enough data to have firm conclusions about rainfall trends in the Arabian Peninsula and how climate change was affecting them. The researchers said, however, that if global warming were to be allowed to continue worsening in the coming decades, extreme downpours in the region would quite likely become more intense and more frequent.

Hot oceans are a big factor.

An international team of scientists has made a first attempt at estimating the extent to which climate change may have contributed to April’s storms. The researchers didn’t manage to pin down the connection precisely, though in their analysis, they did highlight one known driver of heavy rain in the region: above-normal ocean temperatures.

Large parts of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans have been hotter than usual recently, in part because of El Niño and other natural weather cycles, and in part because of human-induced warming .

When looking only at El Niño years, the scientists estimated that storm events as infrequent as this month’s delivered 10 percent to 40 percent more rain to the region than they would in a world that hadn’t been warmed by human activities. They cautioned, however, that these estimates were highly uncertain.

“Rainfall, in general, is getting more extreme,” said Mansour Almazroui, a climate scientist at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and one of the researchers who contributed to the analysis.

The analysis was conducted by scientists affiliated with World Weather Attribution, a research collaboration that studies extreme weather events shortly after they occur. Their findings about this month’s rains haven’t yet been peer reviewed, but are based on standardized methods .

The role of cloud seeding isn’t clear.

The U.A.E. has for decades worked to increase rainfall and boost water supplies by seeding clouds. Essentially, this involves shooting particles into clouds to encourage the moisture to gather into larger, heavier droplets, ones that are more likely to fall as rain or snow.

Cloud seeding and other rain-enhancement methods have been tried around the world, including in Australia, China, India, Israel, South Africa and the United States. Studies have found that these operations can, at best, affect precipitation modestly — enough to turn a downpour into a bigger downpour, but probably not a drizzle into a deluge.

Still, experts said pinning down how much seeding might have contributed to this month’s storms would require detailed study.

“In general, it is quite a challenge to assess the impact of seeding,” said Luca Delle Monache, a climate scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif. Dr. Delle Monache has been leading efforts to use artificial intelligence to improve the U.A.E.’s rain-enhancement program.

An official with the U.A.E.’s National Center of Meteorology, Omar Al Yazeedi, told news outlets that the agency didn’t conduct any seeding during the latest storms. His statements didn’t make clear, however, whether that was also true in the hours or days before.

Mr. Al Yazeedi didn’t respond to emailed questions from The New York Times, and Adel Kamal, a spokesman for the center, didn’t have further comment.

Cities in dry places just aren’t designed for floods.

Wherever it happens, flooding isn’t just a matter of how much rain comes down. It’s also about what happens to all that water once it’s on the ground — most critically, in the places people live.

Cities in arid regions often aren’t designed to drain very effectively. In these areas, paved surfaces block rain from seeping into the earth below, forcing it into drainage systems that can easily become overwhelmed.

One recent study of Sharjah , the capital of the third-largest emirate in the U.A.E., found that the city’s rapid growth over the past half-century had made it vulnerable to flooding at far lower levels of rain than before.

Omnia Al Desoukie contributed reporting.

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Metro system in MOSCOW – Basic information

The Moscow metro system is one of the busiest and most magnificent in the world. It is estimated that over 8 million people use the metro on a daily basis, and it is comprised of more than 200 stations spread across 12 separate lines . The first station opened in 1935 , and ever since then, the network has been expanding. Each stop has its own distinct personality and is exquisitely designed, with many showcasing art and sculptures. The metro is an excellent and time-saving method of transportation for getting through Moscow and the surrounding areas.

The lines of the Moscow subway system

The Metropolitan Subway, more commonly referred to simply as the Metro, is the primary mode of public transportation in the Russian capital of Moscow. It is one of the busiest and most efficient metro systems in the world, with over 7 million people utilizing it on a daily basis, making it one of the busiest metro systems in the world. It is comprised of 12 lines, each of which has its own distinctive route, and it provides service to the entirety of Moscow as well as the suburbs that surround it.

The Koltsevaya Line and the Radial Line are the two primary lines that make up the Metro. The Koltsevaya Line is a circular line, and the Radial Line extends from the center of Moscow to the outskirts of the city. Because it links all of the major stations in the city, the Koltsevaya Line is by far the most traveled line in the city. It provides service to a total of 15 stations, several of which are among the most well-known in the city. These stations include Komsomolskaya and Belorusskaya.

The Radial Line is the Metro’s longest line , clocking in at more than 30 kilometers in total distance. It provides service to a total of thirty stations, two of which are particularly well-known: Kievskaya and Kurskaya. It is the primary route that commuters take, as it links the central business district to the surrounding suburbs.

Two of the other lines that the Metropolitan Subway serves are the Zamoskvoretskaya Line and the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line . The Zamoskvoretskaya Line travels all the way from the city center to the southwest suburbs of Moscow, and it stops at a total of 14 stations along the way. It is well-known for its architecture, which is a fusion of Art Deco and Socialist Realist styles. This style of architecture has earned it a lot of attention. The Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line travels all the way from the city center to the northeastern suburbs of Moscow, and it stops at a total of 12 stations along the way.

The Moscow Metro is widely recognized as one of the most well-designed and effective methods of public transportation in the world. It is an essential part of life in Moscow, as it provides service to the entirety of the city as well as its environs. It is one of the world’s busiest metro systems, with over 7 million people using it on a daily basis , making it one of the busiest in the world.

Map of Moscow Metro 2023 – Free Download in PDF

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The Map of Moscow Metro 2023 is a free download in PDF format. This map has been designed with the latest in artificial intelligence technology to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information on the Moscow Metro system. With this map, you can easily navigate your way around the city and get to your destination quickly and safely. The map includes all of the stations, lines, and connections in the metro, as well as a detailed description of all the features and services each station provides. Downloading this map is a great way to make the most of your travels in Moscow.

Public transport tickets in Moscow – Best types for travelers & actual prices

In Moscow, the system of public transit is an essential component of daily life. It should come as no surprise that the city’s public transit system is enormous and complicated given that the population of the city is over 12 million. This article will provide information about the many types of tickets that are offered, as well as their costs and where they can be purchased, in order to assist make it easier for readers to navigate the website.

In Moscow, passengers who use the city’s public transit can choose from a number of different ticket options. The Troika card , which is a contactless smart card, is the most prevalent type. The card allows passengers to load money onto it, which may then be used to pay for travel on public transportation systems, including buses, trams, trolleybuses, and the metro.

Classic tickets

One such variety of tickets is known as a Single Ride ticket , and it permits the holder to take a single trip on any sort of public transit. A single-ride ticket can be bought at a number of places, such as metro stations, kiosks, and other sales points. There is also the option to purchase a ticket that is valid for up to ninety minutes of travel on any sort of public transportation and costs ninety dollars. You can also buy this ticket at a lot of kiosks, metro stations, and other places.

Tickets for tourists

In addition to the ordinary tickets, there are also special tickets available for purchase in Moscow that are tailored specifically to the needs of tourists. These tickets include 24-hour, 72-hour, and 7-day passes , all of which may be purchased at metro stations, kiosks, and other shops throughout the city.

The cost of tickets varies widely depending on the kind of ticket that is purchased. For instance, the price of a ticket for a single ride is 45 rubles, while the price of a 24-hour pass is 250 rubles . Pricing could shift marginally from one retail location to another.

You can buy tickets for Moscow’s public transportation at metro stations, kiosks, and other places all over the city. At these retail locations, we’re sorry to say that we can’t accept credit or debit cards as payment. The sole form of payment accepted is cash.

Timetables & Schedules of THE Moscow Metro system

Moscow’s metro is both very popular and very good at getting people where they need to go. This makes it one of the busiest and most advanced public transportation systems in the world. It is open on all seven days of the week and operates from approximately 5:30 am to 1:00 am. The Metro run s on a regular schedule, with service happening anywhere from once every three minutes to once every ten minutes, depending on what time of day it is. The Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, or Metro, makes getting around the city easy and reliable. In addition to this, the price is relatively reasonable, which makes it an appealing alternative for travelers as well as people living in the area.

What Are Other Options For Public Transportation In Moscow?

Public transportation is a big part of life in Moscow, and most commuters take the metro as their main way to get around. There are, however, a great many other transportation choices available to people who would rather not take the subway. Here are some of the other ways to get around Moscow by public transportation: electric trams, buses, trains, and boats.

Buses : Buses are an excellent mode of transportation for moving around Moscow, as there are routes that connect all of the city’s neighborhoods. There are city buses and suburban buses, and the prices for riding each type of bus are varied. The fare for a city bus is normally approximately 40 rubles , whereas the fare for a suburban bus might be as high as 70 rubles .

Trams: Electric trams are a terrific method to go about Moscow, and they are sometimes times faster than buses. There are a lot of trams in Moscow. The city is serviced by a number of different tram lines, and the fare for each ride is approximately 30 rubles .

Minibuses: Minibuses, often known as marshrutkas, are a typical kind of public transportation in Moscow. They operate along predetermined routes, have fares that are comparable to those of buses and trams, but they also make stops at various points along the way. Minibus rides normally cost between 50 and 70 rubles per passenger , depending on the distance traveled.

Trains: Several different train lines may be found operating in and around the city. Because they do not stop as frequently as the metro, these trains offer a fantastic opportunity to go across the city in a hurry. Costs can range anywhere from 40 to 60 rubles (depending on the location), but they are normally in that range.

Taxis : Despite the fact that using a cab is an easy and handy choice, the cost can sometimes be rather high. Depending on where you want to go, the cost of a ride might range anywhere from two hundred to five hundred rubles. It is essential to keep in mind that in order to ensure your safety, taxi rides should only be reserved through a reputable firm that possesses a valid license.

Boats: If you want to see Moscow from the water, renting a boat is a fantastic option. There is a wide variety of options for boat tours and cruises that may be taken, with prices ranging anywhere from 500 to 1000 rubles per person. It is also possible to rent boats hourly, with pricing starting somewhere around 1000 rubles.

These are just some of the different ways to get around Moscow by public transportation. Everyone can choose a mode of transportation that suits their needs, whether they prefer boats, buses, trams, minibuses, trains, or taxis. Because there are so many possibilities, you should have no trouble locating the mode of transportation that best suits your needs.

How To Get From Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO) To The City Center With Public Transport?

If you are thinking about going to Moscow, there is a good possibility that you will fly into Sheremetyevo International Airport when you get there. The journey from the airport to the heart of the city may present some difficulties, but if you are well-prepared, you should have no trouble reaching your destination. Using public transit is the easiest and most time-efficient way to go from Sheremetyevo Airport to the central business district of Moscow. Public buses, shuttle buses, and even a high-speed train called the Aeroexpress to provide excellent connections to the city from the airport.

The Aeroexpress is the most expedient method of transportation between the airport and the city. Belorussky Rail Terminal is the destination after leaving Terminals D, E, and F of the airport in order to go there. You will have no trouble navigating the city’s subway system from there and arriving at your destination. The Aeroexpress takes about 35 minutes to get to the Belorussky Rail Station. You can buy tickets online or at one of the many kiosks in the airport.

There are a number of buses that may take you to your destination, and you can catch one of them in Terminal E of the airport. The metro station Rechnoy Vokzal can be reached by taking the 851 bus , while the metro station Planernaya can be reached by taking the 817 or the 851 express bus. In addition, bus number 817 makes stops at the Rechnoy Vokzal metro station, and bus number 851 makes stops at the Belorussky Rail Terminal. The travel time for each of these buses is around one hour to reach their final destinations.

Shuttle buses are another alternative that can get you to your destination quickly and affordably, and they leave from each of the airport’s three terminals. Shuttles operate around the city, making stops at a variety of locations, including the Rechnoy Vokzal and Planernaya metro stations. You can purchase tickets for the shuttles either at one of the ticket booths located throughout the airport or directly from the driver. It may take more or shorter than an hour and a half to reach the city center using the shuttles, depending on the amount of traffic that is present along the route.

If you know how to use the different ways to get around, it is not only easy to get from Sheremetyevo Airport to the central business district of Moscow, but it is also very convenient. The Aeroexpress is the most time-efficient choice while taking the buses or shuttles is the most cost-effective way to reach the city from the airport. No matter which course of action you decide to take, getting to where you need to go won’t be a problem for you.

The most convenient way is Bolt! Bolt (European UBER) is a convenient way to get from Ruzyne Airport to the city center. The journey takes around 25 minutes depending on traffic, and the cost is approximately 2.000 Kč. It’s recommended to book a taxi in advance to avoid the queues, or you can pick one up at the taxi stand at the airport.

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What kind of sightseeing do you have to see if you visit Moscow for the first time?

Moscow, the capital of Russia, is a city filled with amazing attractions that are sure to captivate even the most seasoned traveler. From its iconic Red Square, to its world-famous Kremlin, Moscow is an incredibly popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Here are some of the top attractions to visit when you’re in the city.

  • The Red Square is perhaps the most iconic image of Moscow, and this vast city square has become an essential part of the city’s history, culture, and identity. It is the site of many events, such as military parades, concerts, and other official ceremonies. The Red Square is also home to some of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the Kremlin, the State Historical Museum, and the famous GUM shopping center.
  • No visit to Moscow is complete without a visit to the Kremlin , the fortified complex that houses the official residence of the President of Russia. The Grand Kremlin Palace, located inside the Kremlin, is a magnificent baroque-style building that was once used as the official residence of Tsars. Visitors to the Kremlin can also explore the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Annunciation Cathedral, and Ivan the Great Bell Tower.
  • The State Historical Museum is another must-see attraction in Moscow. Located in Red Square, this museum is one of the oldest in the world, and it houses a vast collection of artifacts, artwork, and other items that document Russian history and culture. The museum has many famous artifacts, including the Siberian Mammoth and the world’s oldest book.
  • The iconic GUM shopping center is another popular attraction in Moscow . This grand building is located in Red Square and is one of the city’s most popular shopping destinations. GUM is home to more than 200 stores, many offering luxury fashion items, designer goods, and other products.

Moscow is home to many other attractions, including the Saint Basil’s Cathedra l, the Bolshoi Theatre , the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, and the Moscow Metro . Visitors can also explore the many parks and gardens throughout the city, such as Gorky Park and Alexander Garden. Whether you’re looking for a cultural experience or some relaxation, Moscow has something for everyone.

Summary of our tour guide for Moscow

The city of Moscow has a population of about 12 million people, making it a lively and active metropolis. Moscow is the most populated city in Europe and the capital of Russia; as such, it is also a center of culture, artistic production, and commercial activity. The Moscow Metro is by far the most common and widely used mode of public transportation, despite the city’s enormous and well-functioning public transportation network. The Moscow Metro is a must-see sight both because of its distinctive and ornate architecture and because it provides an expedient method to move between the many sites that are located in Moscow. The city has a diverse selection of public transportation choices, such as buses, trams, trolleybuses, and even riverboats, so residents may easily navigate the area.

Top 5 FAQs and answers about Moscow public transport?

Getting around Moscow can be a bit confusing, especially if you are unfamiliar with the city’s public transport system. With so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is the best for you. Here are the answers to five frequently asked questions about Moscow public transport. 1. What types of transportation are available in Moscow?

  • The Moscow public transport system includes buses, trams, trolleybuses, metro, suburban railways, and taxis. The Moscow Metro is the most popular and convenient way of getting around the city, with over 200 stations and 13 lines covering most of the city. Buses and trams are also popular, and they have the advantage of being able to go to places that are not covered by the Metro. Suburban railways and trolleybuses are also available, though they may be less convenient. Taxis are also a good option, though they can be quite expensive.

2. How much does it cost to use public transport in Moscow?

  • The cost of using public transport in Moscow varies depending on the type of transport you are using. Single tickets for the Metro cost 55 rubles, and for buses and trams, it is 28 rubles. If you plan on using public transport multiple times, you can buy a card with a set amount of money loaded onto it. This card can be used for multiple rides on the Metro, buses, trams, and trolleybuses.

3. How do I pay for public transport in Moscow?

  • You can pay for public transport in Moscow with cash or a bank card. If you are using the Metro, you can also purchase a Troika card, which is a reusable card that can be loaded with money. This card can be used on the Metro as well as on buses, trams, and trolleybuses.

4. Is there a way to get around Moscow without using public transport?

  • Yes, there are several ways to get around Moscow without using public transport. Most people choose to walk because most of the city is flat and easy to get around on foot. You can also rent a bike or scooter if you want to get around faster. There are also a few companies that offer car-sharing services, which can be a convenient and affordable way to get around.

5. Is there a website or app I can use to plan my trips?

  • Yes, there are several websites and apps that you can use to plan your trips in Moscow. Yandex.Taxi is a popular app that allows you to book a taxi or car-sharing service, and Yandex.Metro is a website and app that can help you plan trips using the Metro. You can also use Google Maps to plan trips using public transport, as well as to find the best routes to take.

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TOUR – MAY 2020

Eureka Machines are pleased to be heading out to do a few gigs in May 2020, to add to this weekend’s support with Terrorvision , and April’s supports with Therapy? .

The first two (Newcastle and Wolverhampton) are a co-headliner with our wonderful friends and inspirations Baby Chaos , promoting their new album ‘Ape Confronts Cosmos’.

The second are sweaty punk rock affairs in two of our favourite little UK DIY venues at York and Huddersfield, with our pals Land Sharks , Mr Shiraz and Lords Of Power .

There might be more later in the year, or there might not be. So do pick up some tickets!

Friday 8 May: Think Tank?, Newcastle (co-headline with Baby Chaos) https://www.wegottickets.com/event/496864

Saturday 9 May: KK’s Steel Mill, Wolverhampton (co-headline with Baby Chaos) https://www.wegottickets.com/event/496862

Friday 15 May: Fulford Arms, York (with Mr Shiraz) https://www.wegottickets.com/event/496861

Saturday 16 May: The Parish, Huddersfield (with Land Sharks and Lords Of Power) https://www.wegottickets.com/event/496860

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  1. Eureka Machines

    And in Eureka Machines news… stay tuned for a big ol' 15 year celebration in February 2023. X. Posted in Chris Catalyst, News | Leave a reply. JULY GIGS. Posted on March 15, 2022 by webmaster.

  2. Eureka Machines Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    JUN. 2019. Halifax, United Kingdom. The Piece Hall. I Was There. Show More Dates. Find tickets for Eureka Machines concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  3. Eureka Machines Concert & Tour History

    Eureka Machines / The Middlenight Men / The Professionals Feb 11, 2023 Leeds, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Robbie Rondello Sonisphere 2014 UK (COMPLETE list from an event timings calendar) Jul 4 - 6, 2014 Knebworth, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Sable D

  4. Eureka Machines Concert Map by year: 2023

    View the concert map Statistics of Eureka Machines in 2023! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics Stats; News; Forum; Show Menu Hide ... Tour Statistics. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. All setlist songs (95) Years on tour. Show ...

  5. Touring fun

    Eureka Machines - Pop and Roll . ... The tour dates are going immensely well. We had our first (ever!) sold out gig, in Glasgow, so thanks to all for coming to that one. It was properly brilliant. ... August 2023; September 2022; March 2022; August 2021; March 2021; January 2021; December 2020; November 2020; October 2020;

  6. Eureka Machines Average Setlists of year: 2023

    View average setlists, openers, closers and encores of Eureka Machines in 2023!

  7. Eureka Machines Tour Statistics: 2023

    View the statistics of songs played live by Eureka Machines. Have a look which song was played how often in 2023! Eureka Machines Tour Statistics: 2023 | setlist.fm

  8. Live Review: Eureka Machines

    Upcoming Tours. October 2023; November 2023; December 2023; January 2024 ... Live Review: Eureka Machines - Wolverhampton. July 20, 2022 Tim Finch Live Reviews 0. Live Review: Eureka Machines - KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton 15th July 2022 ... From playing with The Professionals at the start of the year Chris headed out on a full European ...

  9. Eureka Machines Concerts tour songs, next setlist

    Get ready for the next concert of Eureka Machines, tour 2023. Home. Eureka Machines. Last Concert. 11 Feb 23. Brudenell Social Club. Leeds, United Kingdom. View Setlist. Upcoming concerts. Eureka Machines does not have any upcoming tour dates. Live Stats.

  10. Eureka Machines + The Professionals + Many More

    We will send you email alerts every time one of your favourite artists goes on tour. ... Eureka Machines + The Professionals + Many More ... Eureka Machines + The Professionals + Many More at Brudenell Social Club on Saturday 11 February 2023 at 18:00. Find more Eureka Machines + The Professionals + Many More performances Help.

  11. Eureka Machines tour dates & tickets 2024

    Here are the most recent UK tour dates we had listed for Eureka Machines. Were you there? Feb 11 2023. Leeds, Brudenell Social Club. Eureka Machines The Professionals, The Middlenight Men, The Empty Page. Jul 16 2022. London, The Underworld. Eureka Machines Grand Theft Audio. Jul 15 2022.

  12. Eureka Machines setlists, infographics, songs stats, and tours

    Get Eureka Machines setlist, animated infographics, stats about your favorite songs, tours and our predictions about their next setlist. Eureka Machines currently holds the position #13378 with 93 concerts, popularity of 12% and 2922 followers

  13. 2023 August

    Eureka Machines - Pop and Roll . ... Facebook:Official/Fan | Twitter: Band/Chris. Monthly Archives: August 2023 CHRIS CATALYST - MAD IN ENGLAND. Posted on August 25, 2023 by webmaster.

  14. Eureka Machines Concerts in SANTA FE 2023 2024

    Eureka Machines Concerts in Santa Fe. Tickets, Concerts Tour 2023-2024 3 Followers. Follow. Concerts in the City. Columbus ; Sacramento ; Honolulu ;

  15. Eureka Machines Album Statistics: 2023

    See which songs from which albums Eureka Machines played in 2023. setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow. Setlists; Artists; Festivals; Venues; Statistics Stats; News ... The "New Kitchen & Swimming Pool" Acoustic Tour (1) Songs; Albums; Avg Setlist; Covers; With; Concert Map; Eureka Machines Albums by year: 2023. 1 ...

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  21. Eureka Machines

    Thank you ALL for coming to see us on our little tour. It was all the things we hoped it would be, and it was magical to see your faces again. What larks! As you maybe know, we are doing the amazing looking A Beautiful Day Out Festival at Halifax Piece Hall on Sat 29 June. So we've decided to put in a little warm-up at another one of our ...

  22. TOUR

    Eureka Machines - Pop and Roll . ... TOUR - MAY 2020. Posted on February 6, 2020 by webmaster. Eureka Machines are pleased to be heading out to do a few gigs in May 2020, ... August 2023; September 2022; March 2022; August 2021; March 2021; January 2021; December 2020; November 2020; October 2020;