A
gig
held at The Fleece
on Wednesday 2nd October. The event starts at 20:00.
Age restrictions: U14's accompanied by an adult.
2024 so far has already seen the Undercover Hippy smashing out a solo acoustic UK tour, followed by the full band "Gimme More" UK Tour, and then an extensive Germany Tour, and it's not even summer yet! But these guys just never stop, so after this summer's festival season is done, they will be heading back on the road for their autumn UK "A Bit Different" tour. They will be bringing their signature flavour of hip-hop and reggae infused protest songs and party anthems to a venue near you in October! Expect to be amazed, amused, and uplifted in equal measure as The Undercover Hippy and co. deliver their uniquely delicious audio offerings to your eardrums.
Described by Tom Robinson (BBC6Music) as being “like the love-child of Steel Pulse, Kate Tempest and The Sleaford Mods”, The Undercover Hippy’s music brings together powerful messages, infectious reggae rhythms, and a lyrical delivery that will get even the most hardened hip-hop head nodding in approval.
The Undercover Hippy:
Reviews for the album release tour:
Live Review - “I don’t think there’s anything quite like The Undercover Hippy... It’s truly unique, fun, and powerful, with darkly satirical lyrics in equal amounts set to a reggae beat that’s simply infectious… this has been one of the THE most enjoyable shows I’ve been to in years” - https://www.leftlion.co.uk/read/2023/april/gig-review-the-undercover-hippy-at-the-bodega
What they say about The Undercover Hippy (the nice things):
“Politically charged reggae that sticks two fingers up to the powers that be …”
FRESH ON THE NET
“A powerful masterpiece that weaves together humour and shrewd political commentary to create a catchy, fun, and renegade protest album that could not be more relevant …”
ON THE BEAT MAGAZINE
“The combination of catchy tunes, rhythmic vocal style and socially aware, often amusing lyrics is a recipe that is difficult to nail without seeming preachy or dull, but this succeeds where many fail …” E GIGS