
DOORS: 7:30PM
SUPPORT: 8:00PM – 8:45PM
MAIN ACT: 9:15PM – 10:30PM
The Brass Funkeys are the unstoppable force at the forefront of the UK brass band
scene. Since bursting onto the scene in 2011, this electrifying 9-piece ensemble
has redefined the brass band genre with a sound that fuses their bold personalities
and diverse musical influences while staying true to their New Orleans roots. Ove
more than a decade, they’ve captivated audiences across the UK and Europe,
setting festival stages and dancefloors alight with their explosive, high-energy
performances.
From Glastonbury and Boomtown to Love Supreme and the North Sea Jazz
Festival, The Brass Funkeys have become a must-see act, delivering unforgettable
sets brimming with infectious energy and genre-bending creativity. They’ve graced
iconic venues like Ronnie Scott’s, KOKO, and the Cambridge Corn Exchange,
building a reputation as one of the most dynamic live acts around.
Their latest EP collection – Crunch (2020), Ruin (2021), Live at Cambridge
Junction (2021), and More is More (2022) – showcases their fearless approach to
music, seamlessly blending New Orleans brass with 90s house, thrash metal, and
liquid drum ’n’ bass. Whether delivering brass-powered renditions of girl band
anthems or heavy metal classics, their irreverent style and unmatched stage
presence always leave crowds wanting more.
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With Support from Zero Gravity Trio
Zero Gravity Trio is the perfect blend of original funk, jazz and world music grooves, lyrical melodies and virtuosic musicianship to massage your ears and get your feet tapping.
Collectively they’ve performed with the likes of Maceo Parker, Hiromi, Resolution 88 and Myles Sanko amongst many others.
Faray the Great is a Zimbabwean Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist. His music is a fusion of African Rhythms with blues, rock, jazz and funk.
With his guitar and vocals he serenades his listeners and takes them on a journey of discovery, healing, transformation and excitement through sound. Strong African rhythm patterns blended together with western elements makes his sound unique and appealing to audiences of diverse cultures and nationalities with Faray’s guitar playing that sweeps away the human soul. His music addresses social themes, social justice, identity and love, resonating deeply across cultures with his highly energetic electric and acoustic live shows.
Born and raised in Gweru, Zimbabwe and having produced 3 studio albums he has toured Southern Africa extensively with His Band. He has perfomed at music festivals, corporate functions and public events and various charity concerts.
Faray the Great embarks on his Debut UK tour with his latest offering titled African proverbs.
Tonight is the official Cambridge launch of Dom Howard’s debut album, ‘All the Paths Join Up Here’, releasing March 28th on CD and digital. Dom is joined by an exciting band of London based musicians and will be selling the brand new CDs.
Dom Howard is a guitarist, composer and producer from Cambridge, living in East London. Dom’s journey originates early on, where he co-led award winning prog metal band and duo ‘Influx of Insanity’ for its duration in 2017 until 2021, headlining gigs at Cambridge Junction and The Apex, Bury St Edmunds. Dom parted from the duo to embark on his solo project which saw the release of his debut EP ‘Cascade’ in 2020, available to stream and buy on Bandcamp. Dom began studying Jazz at the Royal Academy of Music where he’s currently in his final year, and is a frequent collaborator with Immy Churchill, Ashkan Layegh, Anatole Muster, Kielan Sheard, Kasper Rietkerk, Ananda Brandão, amongst other artists. Dom leads his own groups and performs solo concerts in a variety of spaces, such as Fitzrovia Chapel in February 2024. Dom has performed across the UK, and in prestigious London venues such as Ronnie Scott’s, Pizza Express Soho and Vortex Jazz Club.
Belligerent Promotions is proud to present Death Metal Decimation Vol 1, featuring…
HEADLINER TBA – Limited early bird tickets available, but will be taken off sale once headliner is announced!!
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Arthur Brown is synonymous with his 1968 hit “Fire” and the Hammond-driven “Crazy World” line-up which spawned it. However, his ‘God of Hellfire’ burned out fast and, in 1970, he returned with a new project: the prog-festival freak-show Kingdom Come followed by a varied solo career. Those initial four band albums, by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and by Kingdom Come are thrilling, as tend to be Brown’s cameos on other peoples’ projects.
Best known for his flamboyant theatrical performances and his powerful, wide- ranging operatic voice. He has been a major influence on a wide range of musicians due to his outstanding vocal ability and wild stage persona and concepts. He is considered a pioneer of shock rock and progressive rock and influential on heavy metal music.
He associated with Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Frank Zappa, Hawkwind, Klaus Schultze and Alice Cooper and made a cameo appearance in the cult film “The Committee” and also “Tommy”. His countless collaborations include The Alan Parsons Project, The Stranglers and The Prodigy.
His best-known single “Fire” hit number 1 in the UK singles chart and Canada, and a number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The album “The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown” had top ten success on both sides of the Atlantic. Following “Fire”, the press would often refer to Brown as “The God of Hellfire”, in reference to the opening shouted line of the song.
Arthur shows no signs of stopping or slowing down and continues to record and release hugely inspiring music, including his most recent release “Long, Long Road” (2022) and the launch of his new multi-media show “A Human Perspective”.
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