Showing upcoming festivals from Wed 20th May 2026 onwards.
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Manchester Jazz Festival
15th - 24th May 2026
Lightning in a Bottle
20th - 24th May 2026
Bearded Theory Festival
20th - 24th May 2026
Breaking Bands Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Buckle & Boots Country Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Glastonbudget Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Knockengorroch Limited Edition
21st - 25th May 2026
Shindig Festival
Taunton
21st - 24th May 2026
Bournemouth7s Festival
22nd - 24th May 2026
XXL Malta Festival
Malta
22nd - 24th May 2026
BottleRock Festival Napa Valley
USA
22nd - 24th May 2026
BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend
Liverpool
22nd - 24th May 2026
In It Together Festival
22nd - 24th May 2026
GALA
Brockwell Park in London
22nd - 24th May 2026
FLY Festival Glasgow
Glasgow
22nd - 24th May 2026
LeeStock Music Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Playing The Field 2026
23rd - 24th May 2026
Bromsgrove Tribute Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Late Spring Folk Festival
Reading
23rd May 2026
Run Away Festival - Essex
23rd - 24th May 2026
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"What now?" echoed the frivolous girls, picking their skin, biting their curls. "What can we do? Where can we go? If we try hide the MOSKITO will know."
MOSKITO are a fever inducing cacophony of dark melodies, mixed with abrasive yet tender sounds. A pair of brothers front the stage tapping into a chemistry which spearheads a powerful, confident stage presence amongst the quintet. Their debut single 'Gone With The Girl Next Door' explores themes of questioning the status quo and succumbing to temptation.
The bands second single ‘Don’t Touch My Baby’ sees them take their strong sense of melody and emotive aggression and meander it into a more punky and hateful direction. ‘Don’t Touch My Baby’ is an envious statement delivered in the form of ‘A love song gone wrong’. Recorded with Thomas Mitchener at Broadfield Studios, (Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Queens of the Stone Age, Tyler the Creator) the sophomore single sees the band build on a platform that has been strong from the get go.