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Bearded Theory Festival

Bearded Theory Festival

Catton Hall, South Derbyshire

21st - 24th May 2026

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Bearded Theory Festival

Catton Hall, South Derbyshire

21st - 24th May 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Kids Area

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Quiet Camping, Caravan, Campervan

July
Lytham Festival

Lytham Festival

Lytham near Blackpool

1st - 5th Jul 2026

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Lytham Festival

Lytham near Blackpool

1st - 5th Jul 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

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Skunk Anansie is a British rock band, led by vocalist / guitarist Deborah Anne Dyer (b. 3 Aug 1967, Brixton, London, UK - aka Skin). Other members included Richard Lewis (bass - aka Cass), Martin Kent (guitar - aka Ace), Mark Richardson (drums - replaced Robbie France). They débuted with the track Little Baby Swastikkka (1994, One Little Indian). The group broke up in 2001 and reformed in 2009. Their latest release is the album "Black Traffic" (Sep 2012)

They were named after the West-African folk tales of Anansie the spider-man, with "Skunk" added to "make the name nastier". They were sometimes grouped as part of a Britrock movement, running alongside Britpop. They were labelled a "political" band, but the group has emphasized that they would prefer to be labelled simply as a "rock band". Skin herself, however, has described Skunk Anansie as a "clit-rock" group, which All Music Guide clarifies as "an amalgam of heavy metal and black feminist rage". Members Skin and Ace have mentioned the Sex Pistols, Blondie, dub music, reggae, electronica, hip-hop music and world music as significant influences.

Since the breaking up of the band, Skin has gone on to a solo career - releasing two albums: Fleshwounds, and Fake Chemical State. Ace has followed a more low-key solo career with Still Hungry, an album with collaborations with many different rock artists. Mark Richardson went on to drum for British band Feeder.

The band reformed in 2009 and following 2 'secret' gigs in London, began touring again in October. Their greatest hits album, Smashes And Trashes, was released on 2nd November 2009.

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