Saturday 6th June – 18:00 – 22:15
with support from casual smart & Bramwell
Tickets: £17.00 + £2.00 booking fee
As part of Memo’s ongoing programme of in-house original music nights, we welcome one of Wales’ most distinctive and relentlessly inventive bands to Barry this June.
The Bug Club, Caldicot’s finest, return with their fifth album Every Single Muscle (Sub Pop, 29 May 2026). An 18-track burst of high-velocity garage punk, the record delivers their most focused and punchy statement yet: short, sharp songs packed with hooks, humour and controlled chaos.
Lead single “Watching the Omnibus” sets the tone, with tracks such as “A Good Day for Dying”, “Make It Count” and “My Uncle Warren Drives a Passat” showcasing their ability to combine razor-edged riffs, melodic detours and deadpan lyricism into tightly packed, high-energy songs.
Produced and mixed by Barry’s own Tom Rees at Rat Trap Studios in Cardiff and mastered by Mikey Young, the album captures the immediate, wired intensity that has helped the band become favourites of BBC 6 Music and KEXP.
Lyrically, Every Single Muscle explores the absurdity of being human, filtering bodies, egos and everyday life through surreal observation and dry wit. It is smart, playful garage rock with a conceptual edge, without ever losing its direct impact.
Formed in 2016 by Sam Willmett and Tilly Harris, The Bug Club have established themselves as one of the most compelling live bands in the UK, known for sharp, chaotic, and deceptively tight performances.
With a packed summer tour including a major support slot with Super Furry Animals at Brixton Academy, this Memo show is set to be a standout South Wales date.
Tickets: £17 + £2 booking fee
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Support comes from two of the most exciting emerging acts on the South Wales circuit:
Casual Smart
Quietly rising through Cardiff’s grassroots scene, Casual Smart have built serious local momentum with a run of sold-out shows. Their emotionally charged, fuzz-driven sound draws on the realities of growing up in the city, with tracks like cranes and it doesn’t get any easier marking them as one to watch.
Bramwell
Formed in Torquay, shaped in Exeter and now based in Cardiff, Bramwell blend mod, psychedelia and British Invasion influences into something sharp, melodic and immediate. Expect jangling guitars, driving rhythms and a strong pop instinct.
VISITING THE MEMO
Coming from Cardiff? Barry is one of the easiest live music trips on the South Wales coast:
• Direct trains from Cardiff with late returns (22:55 / 23:15)
• Late buses back to Cardiff Central from Broad Street (22:54 / 23:06)
• Around 10 minutes’ walk from Barry and Barry Docks stations
• Free on-site parking (130 spaces) plus surrounding street parking
STAYING OVER
A range of nearby accommodation options is available in Barry and the surrounding area.
MORE USEFUL INFORMATION
Box Office:
01446 738622