A ROSYTH band have smashed a new milestone after playing at two London venues.
Other People's Leisure (OPL) played a warm up set at the Elephant and Castle – a pub known as one of “the” places to visit before the legendary Ministry of Sound - where the two-person act performed next.
The gig was the West Fifers' first appearance at the iconic venue, where they supported acts such as Ben Santiago and Lovely Laura.
They played to an enthusiastic crowd in the 103 Room as part of Pukka Up’s Ibiza Homecoming Event, reinforcing their reputation as one of Scotland’s rising acts in the electronic music scene.
The live set, which features OPL’s innovative blend of house music and classic electronic tracks, will be released on Mixcloud this weekend.
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Craig A, one-half of OPL, said they were "absolutely buzzing" to be asked to play at the London venue.
"We’ve grown up with the Ministry of Sound," he said. "It was such a privilege to play there, and we can’t wait to share our live mix that everyone can dance to at home.”
With their successful London debut behind them, OPL is looking forward to releasing their first single and building on recent appearances, including a sold-out Edinburgh show at the prestigious Fruitmarket Art Gallery.
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