Ukulele Death Squad
Burg Herzberg, 36287 Breitenbach am Herzberg, 36287 Breitenbach am Herzberg Kort
fim. 30.07.2026 17:00
The Ukulele Death Squad ist eine 6 bis 8-köpfige, energiegeladene Folk-Band mit Tarantino-Einflüssen aus Adelaide, Australien. Ihre unkonventionelle Herangehensweise an die Ukulele hat seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 2017 ein weltweites Publikum begeistert. Ihr Debüt in Adelaide und auf dem Edinburgh Fringe wurden als bester Music Act des Adelaide Fringe (2018) ausgezeichnet.
Ihre eklektische Musik nimmt Anleihen bei verschiedenen Genres: Flamenco, Ska, Folk, Jazz, Pop und Rock – mit einer gehörigen Portion schwarzen Humors. Sie kombinieren „Hardcore“-Ukulele mit satten Gesangsharmonien, stampfenden Rhythmen, unverschämten Soli und sinnlichem Saxophon.
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Ukulele Death Squad
In a world where there are at least two ukulele orchestras, this slimmer seven-piece extravaganza from the Australian badlands declare themselves to be the planets "most dangerous ukulele band." Their name more then hints the level of menace and peril contained within. Luckily for you their largely armed with several examples of the miniature, titular instrument along with their epic vocal performance, pulsing conga led rhythms and of course their big bold brass battalion ready for combat. The death squad wield their instrument's like master marksmen, hitting their target every time using their arsenal of gypsy jazz, Rnb and folk. There is a strong sense of showmanship, theatricality and raucous energy in their live shows that has gained international recognition and critical acclaim in The Adelaide & Edinburgh Fringe, WoMAD (Adelaide), WoMAD (UK), Boomtown (UK), Dranouter Festival (Belgium) to name only a few.
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AWARDS
Award: 2018 Adelaide Fringe - Best Music
Award: 2018 'Made in Adelaide' Best Music Grant Recipient
Award: 2019 SA Music Awards - Peoples Choice (Folk)
Award: 2022 SA Music Awards - Peoples Choice (Folk)
Award: 2022 Adelaide Fringe Best Music Weekly Award
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REVIEWS
"Thumping rhythms, soulful vocals, and outrageous ukulele and sax solos." - Happy Mag
“Quentin Tarantino-esque Spanish flamenco punk-style music” - ABC
“Attitude, swagger, style and sense of humour” - InDaily.