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May
Wychwood Festival

Wychwood Festival

Cheltenham Racecourse

30th May - 1st Jun 2025

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Wychwood Festival

Cheltenham Racecourse

30th May - 1st Jun 2025

Music, Family Friendly

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Fairground, Silent Disco, Kids Area

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

June
GoldCoast Oceanfest
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GoldCoast Oceanfest

Exeter

20th - 22nd Jun 2025

Music, Family Friendly

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Water Sports, Beach

August
Back Doune the Rabbit Hole Festival 2025
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Back Doune the Rabbit Hole Festival 2025

Stirling

1st - 3rd Aug 2025

Music

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Standard Camping

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All nine members of Gentleman’s Dub Club met whilst studying in Leeds in 2006. They would go down to a regular dub night called SubDub which was run by Iration Steppas. These nights provided affirmation that they wanted to get into the scene themselves. On vocals is Jonathan Scratchley, Tommy Evans is on drums, Luke Allwood on keys, Nick Tyson on guitar, Toby Davis on bass and synths, Niall Lavelle on percussion, Matt Roberts on trumpet, Kieren Gallagher on sax and finally Harry Devenish sorting out the sound.

In 2013 they released their debut album ‘FOURtyFOUR’ which was a reference to the house number where they initially practiced together. They’ve since gone on to release four more albums and are currently in the midst of making their fifth.

They’ve become huge festival hits and have become synonymous with dub and soundsystem culture in the UK. Their reggae and electronic sound has quite a unique flavour to it and it makes for a spectacle when played live.

View Gentlemans Dub Club page