LOCHGELLY Rubber based Stamp Promotions have booked local band The Sunset Spirit to headline Wee Jimmies, Cowdenbeath, on Friday October 6.

The band have had a couple of huge gigs over the summer with their very successful album launch at the Windsor Hotel Kirkcaldy in June and the Rockore Music Festival in August.

2 acoustic supports have been booked for this one, Kyle Farrell and Dougie McFarlane and DJ Graeme Booth will also be playing an indie set to end the night, so get involved!

Tickets can be purchased from Wee Jimmies and Ticketweb at a cost of £6. Doors open at 7:30pm for this one.

The Sunset Spirit are an exciting indie-pop 6 piece, bringing catchy melodic feel-good music to the table reminiscent of Ocean Colour Scene and fellow Fifers Sergeant, driven by keyboard to give them a unique sound which makes them stand out from their contemporaries in the vibrant local music scene in the Kingdom.

The band are made up of Stuart Shields on lead vocals and guitar, Shaun Sneddon on guitar and harmonica, John ‘Giz’ Fraser on bass and percussion, Johnny Kidd on keys, James Jack on drums and recent addition to the band, Mike O'Reilly ex Modern Faces on lead guitar.

After releasing their ‘About Time’ EP in late 2016 the lads have been busy in the studio working on their debut album, with the result of their hard work the hugely impressive ‘From The Top’, was released in June 2017. The 12 track long player is the perfect showcase of The Sunset Spirit sound, all killer no filler, with instantly catchy upbeat songs to light up any cloudy day and put a spring in your step.

Kyle Farrell is a well known local musician who's solo work has seen him support the likes of Chris Helme ex The Seahorses and Rod Jones of Idlewild.

Dougie McFarlane is an up and coming musician from Oakley. Dougie has been playing gigs since the age of 13.

Local DJ, Graeme Booth who currently presents the Saturday breakfast show on Radio West Fife so Get on your dancing shoes!