EVERYWHERE AT ONCE: One Dead Thief
Railway Inn
Sat Jun 27 7:30 pm
Everywhere At Once powered by The National Lottery presents One Dead Thief with support from Pluto the Rich and Tegalü Cat at The Railway Inn Band Bios One Dead Thief Hailing from Southampton, One Dead Thief started life as a 3 piece grunge band. After releasing their first singles to acclaim from friends and fans alike, made a mark on the local scene. Now, One Dead Thief emerge from the depths of the largest industry halt as an intricate and energetic quartet ready to make a mark on the British music scene with their unique brand of alternative rock influenced by both British and American sounds. Heavy riffs, rich melodies and a camaraderie that has been described as brotherly. One Dead thief are ready to make their mark.  Pluto the Rich Pluto the Rich are a 4-piece band who have quickly been daisy chaining gigs throughout the South Coast. The boys don’t seem to take themselves to seriously on stage, still a few eyebrows have been raised at their slow burn crypticism. Their sound sits somewhere between post-punk sneer and alt-rock melody—White Stripes meets IDLES with a heavy shot of Psychedelic Porn Crumpets and are currently mixing their debut album. What does the name mean? Where is it from? There is no straight answer and the boys will often give you a different one each time. The God? The dog? A commentary on who owns the stars? A really poorly constructed and long acronym? We hope one day they tell us.  Tegalü Cat Tegalü Cat (pronounced tay-ga-loo cat) are a three-piece alt rock band From the small village of Petersfield Hampshire the band consists of Jack Guy (vocals/guitar) Joe Harvey (vocals/bass) and Rachel Thompson-Smith (drums). Formed 2023 the trio have made their mark with packed out headline shows and support slots including opening for the likes of high fade, sick joy, and bicurious all across the South Coast. FFO: Reuben, Tigercub, QOTSA. Everywhere At Once is a nationwide grassroots music festival taking place from June 26–28, 2026, spearheaded by the Music Venue Trust (MVT) and The National Lottery. It will feature over 1,200 gigs across 500+ UK grassroots venues, acting as a "festival on your doorstep" during Glastonbury's 2026 fallow year, aiming to support local venues.