As promised we
have now fixed some dates for gigs in 2005, we're doing our best to be able
to appear in an area near you, as the dates progress we'll post any new one
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After an excellent evening earlier this year, we have
been asked to return. We will be supported by Credo, an evening of great
music not to be missed. Tickets available on the door...
After the unfortunate cancellation of ProgSfest, we really pleased to
announce our inclusion in the Summer's End Festival.. It's looking like
a really exciting event with some excellent names on the festival list.
Check out the site for more details (http://www.summersend.co.uk)
and we really look forward to seeing you there
16th Oct 2005 CANCELLED
progSfest CANCELLED
The Olympiad Leisure Centre, Chippenham CANCELLED
Unfortunately progSfest 2005 Has been
cancelled
progSfest 2005 is a festival which runs from Friday 14th to
Sunday 16th October, 2005.
We're
all really pleased to be asked to play at the event, and looking forward
to it immensely. We'll be in great company too...
The Line up:
Friday - ARENA - £10 adv
Saturday - Also Eden. Galahad. Pineapple Thief. Magenta - £18 adv
Sunday - Tr3nity. Strangefish. Gordon Giltrap. Mostly Autumn - £18 adv
Package Deals
Fri/Sat or Fri/Sun £25
Sat/Sun £32
Full weekend £40
Tickets are now available by sending cheque with SAE to
S HUNT
58 BROOK DRIVE
CORSHAM
WILTS
SN139AY,
or
using PAYPAL, adding 10% payable to .... tickets@progsfest.com
We're currently negotiating on some really exciting live dates, and we'll
post further details as they become available....
At South Street - Reading, Berks - 18th June
2005
The day started with the sun rising and beating down on
the Reading Streets, the Edwin Shirley 18 wheelers rolled into the town
bringing the evenings entertainment with them...A few cars rolled into
South Street and Tr3nity unloaded as the trucks
passed South Street and made their way elsewhere. Well we can all dream
can't we?
It was a sweltering evening, in the midst of the June heat
wave, real testimony to the dedicated that turned up to a blackened
South Street venue. Steve Thorne performed fantastically to an
appreciative audience. Steve's set included songs from his much
acclaimed "Emotional Creatures" album.
When we came on stage, it had already been super heated by the lights
bearing down. None of this was going to deter the band from performing
as always to the best of our abilities. The energy levels were high, and
the mutual enjoyment of the evening evening higher.
Other than some minor technical problems the evening was thoroughly
enjoyed by all, and we would as always like to extent sincere thanks to
all that came along, and in particular to those that travelled seemingly
unfathomable distances to catch the show. What a great evening!!!!
At Central Studio - Basingstoke, Hants -
13th May 2005
What promised to be a disaster waiting to happen....
Well it was Friday the 13th !!!!! Turned out to be an evening of
success. Central Studio was treated to a sell out evening in the Bands
spiritual home, Basingstoke. OK, it's not the most glamorous town, and
it's had some poor press over the years, but for one night at least, the
profile of the town was lifted with the sound of Tr3nity.
We all had a great evening, and our thanks to all that attended, and in
particular to those that travelled "From Afar" to see us.
Also, the band would like to take a special opportunity to thank
Sarah for her sterling efforts, and dedication to the group in producing
the flyers and posters and distributing them around the town, which in
no small part contributed to the success and attendance of the evening.
At Rotherham Rocks - Classic Rock Society,
Rotherham - 7th May 2005
What a spectacular evening. Six superb bands on one
stage. Some new, some not. We were proud to share a stage with some
superb new talent. The evening was a resounding success with all that
attended waxing lyrically over the whole evening. We would like to take
the opportunity of thanking the CRS and in particular Kris Hudson, for
giving us the opportunity of paying. To add to the surprises, we
premiered the live version of "The Last Great Climb".
At Stripes - Brentford Middlesex - 25th
February 2005
Stripes nightclub situated in the grounds of Brentford
Football Club, has been host to a number of live bands. But the arrival
of Tr3nity signalled a move towards more adventurous genres than the
club has hosted before.
Though the turn out was a little
disappointing, this was quite expected as a Friday gig is often a
difficult one.
At the CRS - Rotherham - 6th March 2004
After a gruelling rehearsal schedule, which started
immediately after the completion of the recording of 'Precious Seconds',
Tr3nity made their debut appearance with a
full line up at the Rotherham based Classic Rock Society.
The evening
was thoroughly enjoyed by all, and no more so than the band. The live
line up was
Chris Campbell - Lead Vocals
Paul Gath - Keyboards
Rob Davenport - Guitars
Graham Lane - Bass
Rolf Smith - Drums
Wendy Arrowsmith - Backing Vocals
The evening started with the powerful and excellent "The
Xenith Sound", a band well worth checking out. After their set, Tr3nity
hit the stage with a set list that included tracks from both albums
Eyes of a Child
The Mask
More than I deserve
Into the dark
Livin a lie
Run before you walk
Which Way?
Is there a paradise
Can't you see
By the end of the evening, the audience was dancing and clapping to
the gospel 'esque sounds of Can't you see, re-worked especially for live
performance.
As a special footnote, all of us at Tr3nity
would like to thank everyone that came along on the 6th March to support
us, it was an extremely special evening, that will remain in our hearts
and minds for a long time to come.