ELECTRONIC music takes centre stage at Cirencester's newest venue, The Vaults @ The Golden Farm, on Saturday, May 20 when leading synth-pop covers band Binomial return to the town.

Former Brewery Blues headliners, Binomial are singer/songwriter Paul Dodson and BBC Introducing electro/dance artist ALR (A.K.A. Andy Randle).

The band is renowned for its polished performances of classic 80s synth-pop. With original arrangements and extended versions Binnomial's ‘From Bedsit Land To Hiroshima’ shows have proved a big hit with audiences across the UK and the band have built up a loyal local following.

Singer Paul said: "The Vaults holds a unique position in Cirencester - it is both the town’s long-established and brand new live music venue.

"We can’t wait to get on stage and play Binomial's electronic dance music set on the newly installed sound system. "The Vaults is much-loved by musicians and audiences."

With songs from electronic music’s finest artists including the Pet Shop Boys, Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Erasure and The Human League reimagined for a 21st century audience, Binomial shows promise to be ‘must-see’ events for New Romantics, Blitz Kids and fans of 80s New Wave.

  •  See Binomial From Bedsit Land To Hiroshima on Saturday, May 20 at The Vaults @ The Golden Farm, Upper Churnside, Cirencester. 9pm.

Admission free.