Slamboree Pyro Circus & Dub Rave Halloween Extravaganza!

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The one-of-a-kind dub rave massive Slamboree announce two Halloween extravaganzas at Manchester’s Ritz on 29th and London’s The Forum on 30th October with special guests Too Many T's, Age of Glass, Captain Hotknives and Wolfie Razzamatazz.

Combining electronic music with live instruments, visuals and theatrical performers this collective of performers push the energy of a live show one step further. The show is brought together by synths and electronic beats created by award-winning producer Mike Freear. Mike’s compositions are adapted and performed live by a host of musicians from across the UK playing violin, drums, synths, bass guitar, sax, trombone, trumpet and powerhouse vocals by Kathika Rabbit.

With many years of musical experience between of all them, they bring an unrivalled creative flair to the show. They are joined on stage by a range of theatrical characters and performers for each track.

Since forming a couple of years ago, Slamboree have clocked up over half a million YouTube hits and have taken the UK festival circuit by storm with their live show, leading to headline performances at some of the world’s most prestigious alternative music events that include Glastonbury, Boomtown Fair, Kendal Calling, Beautiful Days and the Psyfari Festival in Australia.

Published on 05 October 2015 by Ben Robinson

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