PLUS ANNOUNCE SPECIAL GIG AT SALFORD LADS CLUB ON NOVEMBER 15TH

Photo credit: Holly Rebecca
Armed with an ever-increasing catalogue of killer tunes, rock star visuals and a new deal with Run On Records (The Royston Club). ROLLA are set to break. They know it – performing as if their lives depend upon it. Fans know it – especially those who were present when they raised the roof at the recent Neighbourhood Festival. And an array of tastemakers know it too – with their current single โWe Owe You Nothingโ landing fresh praise, their first major playlists at Apple Music, a radio appearance on BBC Manchester, and support from John Kennedy at Radio X and Jim Salveson at XS Manchester.
Now ROLLA take another step towards that moment as they unveil the new video for โWe Owe You Nothingโ, which was directed by filmmaker extraordinaire, friend and fan Charlie Lightening (Paul McCartney, Liam Gallagher, Kasabian). They launch the video along with the news that they will play a special show at the iconic Salford Ladsโ Club on November 15th – the location behind the famous photo of The Smiths that was used in โThe Queen Is Deadโ.
WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FORย โWE OWE YOU NOTHINGโย HERE
Charlie Lighteningโsย video is indicative ofย ROLLAโsย vast ambition. Itโs a visual that captures them in their best environment – on-stage bringing the noise, anthems and a plethora of charisma to an audience whose electrifying reaction affirms that they know theyโre in the presence of a band destined for bigger things.
ROLLA commented, โWeโre excited to drop the video for โWe Owe You Nothingโ which was directed by Charlie Lightening. Charlieโs worked with two of our heroes Liam Gallagher and Kasabian so having his vision on this track means a lot to us. He captures the raw energy and attitude, it fits what we’re all about and this song is all about. Itโs an absolute masterpiece, massive shout out to Charlie!”
This year has seenย ROLLAย detonate at festivals across the land, with highlights includingย Isle of Wight,ย Stag & Daggerย andย Rewiredย as well as gigs withย The Crooks,ย The Riflesย andย The Bracknall. Yet their 2024 touring schedule hasnโt included a homecoming headline showโฆ until now.ย ROLLAย go back to their roots with a special show atย Salford Ladsโ Clubย onย November 15th, tickets for which ARE ON SALE NOW Their previousย Manchesterย headline show was at a sold-outย Gorillaย eighteen months ago.
The band added, โWe’re buzzing to be playing an intimate show at Salford Ladsโ Club. Itโs not just the history or the iconic moments that have happened there, itโs the sense of belonging. The club has been a hub for Manchesterโs youth and culture for over a century and its connection to music and community is what makes it so special. Being a part of that means it’s more than just a gig for us, itโs a reminder of why we do this and where we come from. Itโs going to be a night to remember and we canโt wait to share it with our fans.โ
In addition, ROLLA will play two shows as guests to The Lilacs at Stockton KU (October 25th) and The Soundhouse in Leicester (October 26th, sold-out).
Consisting of James Gilmore (vocals), Luke McConnell (guitar) Tom Paddon (guitar), Luke Gilmore (bass) and Saul Bardsley (drums), ROLLA debuted in 2020 and affirmed their credentials as next wave stars when their 2023 debut EP โNothing Less Than Everythingโ shot straight to #1 on the iTunes Album and Alternative Charts. Theyโve already shown their arena-readiness after touring with Kasabian following a personal invitation from Serge Pizzorno.
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