Now Gama Bomb are offering YOU the chance to spend the day with the band and travel with them to the show. Gama Bomb will be taking to the road on a coach with 24 lucky fans for an all-day bender to fabulous Milton Keynes to see the band thrashing it up with Lawnmower Deth. Ticket holders will enjoy the band's company, a soundtrack of thrash hand-picked by the band, free beer and a gig ticket as well as a copy of the classic 'Bangers And Thrash' compilation.
Gama Bomb frontman Philly Byrne comments: "We love gigging, and we love drinking, and we love buses - what better way to combine them than drinking on a bus on the way to a gig? We've put together this amazing booze cruise to celebrate teaming up with legendary UK thrashers Lawnmower Deth, Virus and Metal Messiah, and we want to share it with only the most hardcore GB fans Britain has to offer. Screw Iron Maiden's fancy jet - our Bomb Squad Beer Bus is the most formidable form of metal transport the world has ever seen! Wimps, shandy-drinkers and Tories need not apply."
Tickets for the trip cost only �25 and include a ticket for the show along with a return coach trip from London to Milton Keynes. The coach pick-up is at 2pm in Golders Green (tube: Northern Line) and will drop passengers off in Golders Green at approximately 1am (night buses: N5 and N13).
Seats are strictly limited to 24 people only, so book your place quickly! To reserve your place, head to www.resiliencerecords.bigcartel.com
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