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Ukulele Death Squad

SATURDAY, APRIL 01st, 2023

Tickets: $30 Door: $35

General Admission: Doors: 7pm.

Dinner & Show: Limited Tickets available, Guaranteed seating.

3 Courses: $125. Double Pass: 2 x Tickets + Charcuterie & Cheese sharing board $105

Dinner times Pre show: 6:30pm, 6:45pm, 7pm, 7:30pm.

Show: 8pm-10pm

Genre: Flamenco, RnB and folk style.

About: The Ukulele Death Squad (UDS) have grown bigger and better since their 2017 inception, bringing a new sense of anarchy to the humble Ukulele. The Squad bring a frenetic energy to the uke with their own flamenco, RnB and folk style. With additional performers joining in 2019, the full harmonic and titillating vocal stylings, paired with thumping rhythms, outrageous solos and sensual sax, the squad offers audiences a place to get down and dirty.

The Adelaide Fringe Award winning and critically acclaimed act have sold out show after show, irresponsibly setting local and international audiences ablaze with no intention of slowing down. Expect the unexpected and throw out everything you thought you knew about the uke – the devilish Ukulele Death Squad are coming for you.

Useful Quotes for Promo

"These guys are fantastic" - Peter Goers, ABC Radio.

"You boys did not disappoint…Totally lived up to your rep" – Bell Bottom Magazine

"The Ukulele Death Squad picked up their tiny instruments, stepped into their suits, and it was on" – The Byron Echo

"Beautiful Stuff" - Jennie Lenman, Radio Adelaide

“It's like Tarantino met a travelling mariachi band and injected them with the punk ethos of The Saints and added flashes of folk and flamenco.” – ToneDeaf

"Dressed as if they were regulars in the below deck Titanic party... Their boyish charm wins over the audience" - Fest Mag

"Loud, raucous and infectiously fun, this Squad might have looked like respectable businessmen with their suits and sunglasses but they nevertheless brought the house down!" - The Clothesline

"Ukulele Death Squad showed just how bloody cool the good ol' uke can be!" - Scenestr Magazine

“This ukulele band embody the attitude, swagger, style and sense of humour that truly does put the humble four-stringed instrument back in dangerous squad-father territory.” - InDaily

Note: All performances are a combination of seated and standing format. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. If you have access requirements please advise at time of booking.

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