The Midnight Beast are a young, potty-mouthed band trying to make it big. The band move in to a high-rise dump in East London, where they scam free pizzas and eat cat food to stay alive.
Stef stays up all night editing a rubbish animated video for the band's new track Booty Call. And Dru miraculously receives a maintenance cheque from his long-estranged dad.
When the Beast's manager Chevy finally gets them a gig on a TV show, the boys are hit by a crisis of confidence after bumping into a mouthy hardcore band who are also appearing
The Midnight Beast are at crisis point... Dru has become hypnotised by his war-themed video games and Ash is being led around by the lump in his pants, leaving Stef to keep the band together
The Midnight Beast have had enough of their budget starving-artist lifestyle. Chevy is just not cutting the mustard as their manager any more. The guys want money and fame, and they want it now.
Sloman breaks into the band's flat after a massive party and sets up a makeshift studio in their front room, where he broadcasts all their secrets and videos
Stef, Dru and Ash get a job in a local ex-bingo hall run by fearsome East End granny Sylvia and her granddaughters Ronnie and Hope
The guys are skint despite their bingo hall job. They've big hopes for the Birdman competition, but first Sloman needs their help to win his wife back.
The guys have saved up enough money to go on holiday. They're all set to go until Stef discovers that Ash has changed all of their passport photos for selfies.
The band play a lesbian wedding at the bingo hall, but Ash's decision to perform their hit song Lez Be Friends doesn't go down well and a huge row erupts that results in Ash going solo
When the boys go back to their old school for Careers Day, it is revealed that they became friends while producing the Nativity play
The guys have settled into their jobs at the bingo hall, but Sylvia is in deep financial trouble. Can they save the hall with a high-stakes pub quiz?