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Joe & The Shitboys

Vegan punks Joe & The Shitboys headline The Victoria, Birmingham, on Wednesday, 7th October!

Wednesday 7th October 2026
7:30pm til 11:00pm
Minimum Age
18+

Wednesday 7th October 2026
7:30pm til 11:00pm
Minimum Age
18+

Joe & The Shitboys

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Joe & The Shitboys


Joe & The Shitboys

Joe & The Shitboys

Music Genres

Punk


About

Uncover Music presents

Joe & The Shitboys

The queer vegan shitpunks, Joe & The Shitboys, formed with the intention of calling out shitty behaviour in the conservative Faroe Islands, where the rock scene is filled with boneless homophobes and meat-eating misogynists - and continue to take their aim at general vibe killers everywhere.

The live shows are full of energy, with a barrage of songs often under a minute long, like "Save The Planet You Dumb Shit", "Life Is Great You Suck" and "If You Believe in Eating Meat Start With Your Dog", being broken up by the flamboyant frontman roasting the audience relentlessly.

The band (Joe, Ziggy Shit, Johnny Shit and Ollie Shit) have played every type of venue there is; roof tops, public toilets, opening ceremonies for North Atlantic sub sea tunnels, museums and skateparks, and have also appeared on their fair share of major festival line ups around Europe and North America.

To date the band have released three albums, 'The Reson For Hardcore Vibes', 'The Reson For Hardcore Vibes Again', and 'The Reson For Hardcore Vibes III' - all receiving critical acclaim despite their modest and unconventional (aka punk) 10 minute total run time.

Among their numerous and vocal champions, Iggy Pop has recently hailed Joe & The Shitboys as the most exciting band in the world right now - and he's not just talking. After using the band's new single 'MR. NOBODY' as his walk-out music for a number of shows, he's now invited them to join his 2025 UK tour, including a massive show at London's iconic Alexandra Palace.

As a long-standing advocate for the band, Iggy has played their output extensively on his BBC Radio 6 Music show, but his support goes even further. In his NME cover feature, he revealed that he played their music to Blink-182's Travis Barker before he laid down the drums for album track 'Neo Punk' and even shared his admiration for the band with none other than Rick Rubin on the Broken Record podcast.


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48 John Bright Street, Birmingham, B1 1BN

Venue Rating

4.5 / 5 based on 85 reviews

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