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DEADLETTER Tickets
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Concerts in Ireland
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International Concerts
- 03/05/2025Saturday 12:00Southampton, GBVarious Venues - SouthamptonWanderlust Festival 2025On partner site
- 22/05/2025Thursday 09:00South Derbyshire, GBCatton Hall and GardensBearded Theory 2025On partner site
Lineup
- Bearded Theory
- Iggy Pop
- Manic Street Preachers
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Yard Act
- Public Service Broadcasting
- Leftfield
- The Mary Wallopers
- CMAT
- Nova Twins
- Fat Dog
- Throwing Muses
- Divorce
- The Selecter
- Ned's Atomic Dustbin
- The Lovely Eggs
- Alt BLK Era
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Shonen Knife
- Bess Atwell
- Beans On Toast
- Bare Jams
- Stewart Lee
- Lime Garden
- Dream State
- Dreadzone
- Molotov Jukebox
- Zion Train
- Man/Woman/Chainsaw
- Trupa Trupa
- Getdown Services
- The Deep Blue
- Gaz Brookfield
- Audioweb
- CLT DRP
- Popes of Chillitown
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- The Bar Stewards Sons of Val Doonican
- Nadine Shah
- Paul Heaton
- English Teacher
- Lottery Winners
- Ezra Furman
- Antony Szmierek
- Mannequin P***Y
- Katy J Pearson
- Terrorvision
- DEADLETTER
- Du Blonde
- Gurriers
- Millie Manders and the Shutup
- Phil Hartnoll
- The Alarm
- The Meffs
- Vaselines
- McLusky
- She Drew the Gun
- Swim Deep
- The Slow Readers Club
- W.I.T.C.H.
- Adwaith
- Déjà Vega
- Inner Terrestrials
- Nick Parker
- TTSSFU
- Chris Liberator
- Utah Saints
About
DEADLETTER are Alfie Husband (Drums), George Ullyott (Bass), Poppy Richler (Saxophone), Sam Jones (Guitar), Will King (Guitar) and Zac Lawrence (Vocals). In their short time releasing music the band has picked up support from the likes of BBC Radio 1, Clash, DIY, Dork, Kerrang!, Metro, NME, So Young, The Times, and also landed on the 6 Music playlist. They've sold out shows across the UK and Europe.
The world is brutal but there are cherry trees in blossom. This is the philosophy that underpins DEADLETTER, and their bruising, beautiful debut album Hysterical Strength. “It's punishing but there's also beauty out there,” explains frontman Zac Lawrence, who, with life-long friends Alfie Husband and George Ullyott, and Poppy Richler, Sam Jones and Will King, may just have turned in one of 2024’s most urgent and vital listens – a record that, right down to its title, relishes the contradictions of modern life.
The result is twelve tracks of motorik rhythms and angular guitars, adorned by smoky saxophone and baritone-belted lyrics about flickering television sets and dilapidated town centres decked with decapitated bodies. Its strengths are hysterical indeed.