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Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2AE
29th April - 4th May 2026
Higher Love Malta
29th April - 4th May 2026
Teddy Rocks Festival
Dorchester
1st - 3rd May 2026
Revenant - Whitby Goth Weekend
York
1st - 3rd May 2026
Time Warp Brazil
brazil
1st - 2nd May 2026
Live in Loch Goil Festival
1st - 3rd May 2026
Mint Festival
Newsam Green Farm in Leeds
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Queen's Park Spring Weekender '26
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Shake The High Road - E11 Festival (2026)
London
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Our House Daytime Courtyard Party
3rd May 2026
Sounds From The Other City
3rd - 4th May 2026
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¿¡FLAMBOYANT JAZZ-PUNK!?
A musical chimera that combines the visceral energy of punk, the danceability of drum'n'bass and the intriguing nuance of jazz: Ask My Bull is delightfully hyperactive and cinematically epic.
Fluorescent and flirtatious or blunt and vulgar; they crackle with an infectious energy that always sends a current through the crowd. Always primed for festival season, Ask My Bull has rocked many of the best, including Shambala, Boomtown, Bearded Theory, Beat-herder, Kendal Calling, Eden, Kelburn Garden Party, Nozstock and One Tribe/Audio Farm.
An instrumental whirlwind from Manchester; they often rock it as a 3-piece with experimental textures and heavy grooves from Molly on alto sax, Tom on bass and Harry on drums. The extended 5-piece lineup has Elliot join up front on tenor sax, and Nathan (aka Mango Thomas) joining on bass while Tom switches to guitar.
For people who like...
jazz, gypsy, ska | drum'n'bass, dubstep, jungle | punk, math rock, prog rock | video
game music, film music | flamboyant jazz punk, party prog |
“The raw energy that they summon on stage is infectious and it imbues the amassed crowd with a feral community spirit which they use to dance themselves giddy paying tribute to the music gods in sweat. It is impossible to resist the other-worldy tug that is conjured by this frenetic and frantic music, once you give in and surge with the tidal force of it on the shore of the stage it is an experience like no other.” - whatculture.com