Chicago Blues Party with The Untouchables
Wednesday 30 April 2025
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
You’re invited to a Chicago blues party with The Untouchables.
This band of London’s finest are champions of swinging blues, basing their sound on the raw soul of the great artists who recorded for Chess Records in the 50s.
When The Untouchables take to the stage you’ll be transported back to the days of rent parties and rumbas when the great blues masters kept them dancing ‘til the early hours.
The Untouchables have played Bestival, Camp Bestival and many other festivals at home and abroad where their brand of blues has won over new audiences every time.
“The Untouchables play sparse, tasteful Chicago blues. No, not blues rock: tight, swinging, focussed, authentic sounding urban blues, with every element honed to its bare essentials in an unostentatious display of taste and restraint. If you like Little Walter, Bo Diddley or Willie Dixon, then this is as close as you’ll get to seeing them live. Utterly superb.” – Live Unsigned
Doors open from 7pm allowing you plenty of time to settle in, and enjoy some delicious food and drinks before the show starts at 8pm.
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Wed 30 Apr | 7:00 PM | £25/£18/£9 | Book |
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