title The Bressingham Band Night, Bressingham Steam Museum, Norfolk - 5th October 2019 intro Nosher spots that a band we'd seen and really liked at the Nelson Head beer festival in Horsey a few weeks before - Little Red Kings - were playing at the Bressingham Band Night, a previously-unknown-to-us event which is now in its eight year. We cycle over to the venue, which is only about four miles away, but there don't seem to be too many people around. However, over the next hour the place really fills up and it feels like quite a happening, if somewhat secret, event. It's a curious venue, set in a mock Dads Army street (literally) in the Steam Museum, but it all seems to work, and ends up being a great night with some really good bands. There's even a good choice of four real ales on, which is a bonus, as well as free rides on the Victorian gallopers. imgp6680 Dr Mothrod kick the night off imgp6681 Yellow back lights imgp6683 Guitar and keyboards action imgp6691 The beer glass says it all imgp6698 A big hair moment imgp6703 The Desert Sleds are up next imgp6714 The Desert Sleds on stage imgp6720 It really is a mocked-up Walmington on Sea imgp6742 A crowd of people hang around outside imgp6746 There are free rides on the gallopers imgp6776 Close up, the horses look a bit horror-film imgp6794 Jason Wick of Little Red Kings imgp6822 Jason on guitar imgp6835 More guitar action imgp6842 The Bass player, Ben Beach imgp6854 The hirsute Dougie Archer imgp6873 Little Red Kings imgp6878 Bass action, and a bit of Harry Wickham on drums imgp6884 There's a Francis Rossi/Rick Parfitt moment imgp6890 Dougie Archer imgp6903 Rock and roll hair imgp6910 The finale act - the Mighty Flux - do their thing imgp6915 Dry ice moment imgp6916 Hands up for the crowd imgp6921 Isobel in the crowd imgp6923 It's almost like an impressionist painting imgp6927 The Mighty Flux on stage