Bristol O2 Academy – 25/3/22
Gentleman’s Dub Club are renowned throughout the UK and Europe for their live shows and Bristol will be on the receiving end of their dub/ska/reggae sound when they come to the O2 Academy on the 25th March.
Since their formation in early 2006, Gentleman’s Dub Club have made a name for themselves as one of the most respected names in dub music. GDC have been on tour for nearly 14 years, and are festival favourites across the UK and Europe, and have found themselves regularly playing to crowds of 10,000 or more. Every UK show (including every major centre in the country) is a sell-out performance. Having sold out The Electric in Brixton numerous times, the Gents are set to return to the legendary Kentish Town Forum London for another show in March 2022 as part of their next headline ‘DOWN TO EARTH’ (UK) tour (where they will have Kiko Bun as their main support).
With 7 studio albums and numerous singles and remixes under their belts, GDC never stop working. 2021 saw the release of their Down to Earth LP including their hit honey with Hollie Cook which received huge support at BBC 6 Music
Their unique take on dub music, and their prolific output has solidified their position stalwarts of the UK dub/ska/reggae music scene, and has seen them consistently championed by David Rodigan and most of his contemporaries at Radio 1. They have worked with Brad Ellis (Nextmen), Fat Freddy’s Drop, Prince Fatty, Hollie Cook, Lady Chann, Horseman, Joe Dukie, Shapeshifter, Mongos Hifi.
Their set opening the mainstage at Boomtown saw almost everyone at the festival come to watch the show. Their 2022 Show is set to be a smash.
Quite simply the GDC bring the party, so don’t miss out. Grab a ticket below…
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