Scots indie music legends Bis set for stage at Ayr United

Scots indie pop legends 'Bis' are set for an emotional gig within the shadows of Somerset Park.

The three-piece, fronted by diehard Sincere Man 'Sci-Fi' Steven Clark, will carry out at Cameron's Bar on Friday, July 15.

It marks an extended awaited evening for Steven, who has performed to crowds all world wide throughout his 25-year profession with the band.

And whereas he admits that enjoying to T within the Park and touring America and Japan was huge, nothing fairly matches the magic of performing down Tryfield Place.

He advised the Ayrshire Submit: "It is really exceptional that in additional than twenty years we have now by no means as soon as performed in Ayr.

"That ought to in all probability be a supply of actual embarrassment for us however fortunately we get to place it proper with this gig.

"When the thought was steered to me, I jumped on the probability. I am completely buzzing to play the brand new venue within the Hub and hopefully we will pack just a few in and luxuriate in evening."

Bis, who comprise Steven, brother John Disco and Manda Rin, shot to fame within the 90s once they had been hyped as one in every of Britain's subsequent huge bands.

Appearances at T within the Park and on Prime of the Pops noticed them catch the attention of music moguls - with them touchdown a giant time file deal within the States.

Sci-Fi Steve sports his beloved Ayr colours backstage at T in the Park in 1999
Sci-Fi Steve sports activities his beloved Ayr colors backstage at T within the Park in 1999

Steven, 46, laughed: "My declare to fame when explaining our success to youthful folks is that we had been signed to the label of the Beastie Boys over in America.

"So for some time, they had been my bosses. It was a fairly mad time and we loved a fantastic run.

"The one unhealthy half was being on tour and lacking Ayr video games...I keep in mind coming off stage in Japan in 1997 and having to examine the scores once we had been going for the league title."

However Sci-Fi, who owns common Glasgow boozers The Sparkle Horse and The Bell Jar, added: "This appears like an extended awaited homecoming gig and it is one I am unable to anticipate."

United business supervisor, Martin Tocker, stated: "We're thrilled to have an act the calibre of Bis taking to the stage inside Cameron's.

"They've developed an actual cult following through the years and are certain to placed on a fantastic present. It is a evening to not be missed."

Tickets for the gig, which incorporates Bis plus help, are priced £15 and obtainable from HERE.

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