Gentlemen's Dub Club
Saturday 12 April 2025, 6:30pm - 10pm
The Watrefront
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14+ (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)
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Based in London but founded in Leeds in 2006, 8-piece band Gentleman’s Dub Club have made an undelible mark on the live music scene. Their electronic music-infused dub and reggae and their high-energy shows garnering appearances at all major UK festivals including Glastonbury and Boomtown. Touring has taken the band international, and people from countries such as India, Morocco, the USA, and Iceland have been delighted by the band’s infectious commitment to plugging in and leaving their guts on stage.
Their five albums (Down to Earth, FourtyFour, The Big Smoke, Dubtopia and Lost In Space) have received widespread acclaim from DJs and music fans around the world, and have spent the vast majority of their time in the top echelons of the iTunes reggae charts. Their track ‘High Grade’ from the Open Your Eyes EP is now a universally recognized reggae anthem.
David Rodigan, who has been a longtime supporter of the Gentlemen’s output, hosted a Gentleman’s Dub Club Maida Vale feature on BBC Radio 1 Xtra in 2015, and handed the reins of his world-famous Sunday night BBC Radio 1xtra show over to the Gents for a takeover special in 2019. They have collaborated with international stars such as Joe Dukie (Fat Freddy’s Drop), Hollie Cook, P Digsss (Shapeshifter, NZ), Charlie 2na (Jurassic Five) or Kiko Bun, and have just announced their 2023 tour co-headlining with The Skints – their biggest tour to date.
Not only a successful and flamboyant band, the Gentlemens are individually very active in the music scene, working with artists such as Jorja Smith, Maverick Sabre or the Outlook Orchestra. One band member reg- ularly performs at Ronnie Scott’s with his quarter and teaches at renowned Trinity College.
“When I talk about energy, commitment, vibes and excitement – you haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen Gentleman’s Dub Club” – David Rodigan MBE