The View play an intimate gig at Edinburgh culture hub The Biscuit Factory on New Year's Day.
Jimmy Coultas
Last updated: 29th Dec 2015
Image: The View
Pinpointed in Edinburgh near Leith, The Biscuit Factory is an expansive arts and fashion hub that is continually developing its creative outreach.
With an industrious warehouse space that remained empty for eight years, the venue has been transformed to attract a number of high profile gigs as we head into the new year.
To mark 2016's inception, Scottish indie rockers The View touch on new year's day for a strictly intimate occasion. Whilst The Biscuit Factory lain empty, The View have been writing the indie heatwave of the late noughtie's, releasing their seminal joint Hats Off To The Buskers through to LP Ropewalk.
With hits like 'Wasted Little DJs' and 'Same Jeans' in their whiskey barrel, it's affirmative that when drafted away from a festival stage and into this setting, this gig has the making of something bloody special.
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