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Cornish band Thirteen Senses will be supporting Gomez (Sat May 29 th ) The band have experienced a dazzling rise to fame since their first gig in January 2002, with their debut single 'Thru the Glass' receiving critical acclaim and huge support from Radio 1. Second single 'Do No Wrong' is due out at the end of May.

The event featuring Ash, Gomez and Funeral for a Friend, which takes place on the 28 th - 30 th May at Truro's Hall for Cornwall is a fundraiser for environmental group Surfers Against Sewage and is the official launch of new production and event management company SW1.
The support line up includes Saves the Day, fast rising stars of the US emo-punk scene who have recently worked with Foo Fighters producer Rob Schnapf. Also included on the Ash line up (28 th May) are The Crimea who have supported rock giants Kings of Leon and are hailed by NME as purveyors of 'irresistible mall-punk melody'.
Playing support to Funeral for a Friend are U.S. rockers 36 Crazyfist, who are taking some time out from a punishing tour schedule with Machine Head to promote their recent album 'A Snow Capped Romance' which was released in March 2004. Also playing with FFaF are My Chemical Romance, with lead singer Gerard Way who notoriously charges 'round the stage like a Ritalin-deficient toddler' headed for big things - 'Astonishing, they're going to be huge' Kerrang.
The line up is completed with The Bled who play other UK dates throughout June with My Chemical Romance.
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