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Hampton Court Palace Festival
10th - 20th Jun 2026
Beardy Folk Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Graspop Metal Meeting
Belgium
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Sonic Rock Solstice Music Festival
18th - 22nd Jun 2026
Isle of Wight Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Towerfest Country Music Festival
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Suncebeat New Horizons Lisbon 2026
18th - 22nd Jun 2026
La Prima Estate Festival
19th - 28th Jun 2026
Pinkpop
netherlands
19th - 21st Jun 2026
Silverburn Festival
19th - 20th Jun 2026
Hurricane Festival
germany
19th - 21st Jun 2026
Pepsi Max presents TRNSMT Festival
19th - 21st Jun 2026
SUMMIT Festival // Between The Trees II
20th Jun 2026
Africa Oye Festival
20th - 21st Jun 2026
Phuture Solstice Sessions
20th - 21st Jun 2026
Electric Hills 2026
Oxford
20th - 21st Jun 2026
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The Curst Sons unique sound mixes traditional American roots genres with powerful original songs and gutsy live shows. Their inspiration is the pre Rock n’ Roll world of Blues, Gospel and Old Time - given a jolt of electricity and a kick-ass stomp.
Since 1998 they have released six studio albums and one 10” vinyl EP, have been Runners up in the international Song Writing Competition (ISC), nominatedfor Best Alt Country Album in the Independent Music Awards and for Best Americana Act in the British Country Music Awards. They have played far too many pubs, clubs and festivals to remember, twice been Time Out magazine’s critic’s choice and recorded two live sessions for the much missed Mark Lamarr show on BBC Radio 2.
They gnarl and twist together elements of bluegrass, rockabilly, country and blues and spew forth a sound that is instantly recognisable as their own. What may be overlooked is the fact that the Curst Sons are damn fine songwriters as well as potent lyricists.
If it is true that the Devil has all the best tunes, then he must undoubtedly have nicked some of them from The Curst Sons. Ken Brown FATEA
The best Hillbilly Blues Band in the UK