Derry band Lavengro has released their brand new music single and video featuring a popular leisure complex in the city.
The Irish indie pop band's new single "Where Do We Go From Here" was officially released on Friday, September 16 after being filmed in the city's Brunswick Moviebowl facility.
The local band have been making waves recently with a string of catchy singles and highly energetic live shows.
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Hailing from Derry City, Gareth, Dave, James and Jordan have been gathering significant national radio and press support recently with their infectious melodic pop songs about real-life experiences with love and mental health.
BBC Introducing, which supports unsigned, undiscovered, and under-the-radar UK music talent tipped the band as ‘Future Headliners', as well as featuring their track ' Anchors ' on BBC Radio 1.
They have also been picked as Irish Artists of the Week across both the Wireless FM Group and Today FM.
Backed by PPL Momentum Fund for their upcoming releases and fresh from playing a blinder of a set at this year's Independence Festival, they have a busy few months ahead of more writing, releasing, touring and winning many new likeminded young fun-loving fans along the way.
From their hilarious TikToks to their well-crafted anthemic songs and engaging live game, it's crystal clear why they are been tipped to entertain on the world stage.
Speaking to MyDerry , the band revealed how they got permission to film inside the ultra-popular Moviebowl facility in the Pennyburn Industrial Estate.
"It was a very exciting and complete off-the-cuff moment," they said. "We just landed down to the bowling alley and asked management to record a music video and they told us we literally had one hour to shoot as much as we can.
"We got our friend to go around our houses to gather our clothes and an extra camera so was actually quite stressful too haha! Four fellas, one camera let loose in a bowling alley, what’s the worst that could happen?
It actually turned out a lot better than we thought and it’s probably the best music video we’ve made."
"The support from the Derry people has been absolutely mind-blowing, that’s the thing about Derry heads, when they get behind you, they’re behind you 100%," they continued.
"We’ve got so much in the pipeline and it’s all exciting stuff. We have plenty of new music to show you all and a few shows next year to be announced that we still can’t wrap our head around how we got."
You can check out more of Lavengro's music on their YouTube channel HERE .
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