The Fake Plastic Trees play Dingwall Town Hall on June the 28th.
The band, Radiohead fans Kenny, Gordon, Tom and Paul, describe the Thom Yorke fronted band as being so iconic due to ” the quality of the songs they create – lyrically beautiful and accessible to a wide audience.”.
The Fake Plastic Trees deny that they are a tribute band, however, explaining in an interview before their debut last year “we are not a tribute band as such, we are paying tribute to the songs…so defo not exact copy”.
The band declare on their website that “Having gained a lot of interest since they formed, their live show is anticipated to wow audiences with their high-energy performance, attention to detail, and passion for the music.”
The organisers, Dingwall Events, are also hosting Rhythmnreel’s gig in September and Mac Floyd – A Pink Floyd Tribute act in November.
Support comes from young singer/songwriter Sean Stewart and tickets are still available from June’s card shop and Dingwall Barbers and online from www.scottish.ticketsource.co.uk