The Bluetones are a band most people from a certain era will be aware off. One of the first Brit Pop acts to really make an impact in the mid 90’s, their success would come as a surprise
“It is this calibre of offbeat observation, lateral thought and cheerful fatalism – always served up with the garnish of instinctively craftsmanlike timing and rhythm – that makes O’Hanlon’s set so very entertaining.” – The Telegraph
“…from blues cat to blues-jazz cat…from blues-jazz cat to jazz cat…from jazz cat to soul-jazz cat…and from soul-jazz cat to R&B-jazz cat.” – George Benson
“We bloody love Slam Dunk so it’s a massive honour to be asked to headline next year! Right from our early EP days we’ve always had the best time at Slammy D. It was our first proper festival booking way back when and since we’ve played slots throughout the years on pretty much all the stages” – Don Broco
David Mitchell will make his West End debut in Ben Elton’s stage adaptation of the critically acclaimed BBC TV sitcom ‘Upstart Crow’. The show opens at the Gielgud Theatre on 18 February
After bursting onto the scene, Cornwall’s Blue River are now two albums deep and have firmly won their place amongst some of the most exciting up and coming groups around.
“’Sweet soft vocals with hard hitting lyricism that really makes you sit up and listen. One to watch” Gary Crowley (BBC London)
“Richard Shelton’s masterful take on Ol’ Blue Eyes is a must-see. Pitched somewhere between concert and confessional, this modest show has greatness in it” The Times









