Psychobilly legends Guana Batz announce UK & EU dates
Guana Batz, who formed in 1982 in Feltham, West London and after a run of appearances at the infamous Klub Foot went onto world-wide recognition, have announced a series of UK and EU dates to take place in November, and December 2026.
The band who released the single Rockin’ Banshee in summer of 2025, have always been a mainstay on the international psychobilly scene, and in the early days achieved four Top 10 albums on the UK Indie Chart, alongside a similar number of singles hits. This has led to a long career, multiple releases including a solo album from frontman Pip (LTW review), and most recently the album Back To The Jungle (surely a new album is due?) as well as performing gigs and at prominent festivals around the world; as such demand for these dates is expected to be high.
Tour Dates
Thursday 19th November – The Live Rooms, Chester (Tickets)
Friday 20th November – Windsor Hotel, Kirkcaldy
Saturday 21st November – Scooter Rally, Mablethorpe
Wednesday 25th November – The Facebar, Reading
Thursday 26th November – The Prince Albert, Brighton (Tickets)
Friday 27th November – The Exchange, Bristol
Saturday 28th November – Signature Brew / Haggerston, London (Tickets)
Tuesday 1st December – Sonic Ballroom, Koln
Wednesday 2nd December – Subkultur, Hannover
Thursday 3rd December – Monkey’s Music Club, Hamburg
Friday 4th December – Don’t Panic, Essen
Saturday 5th December – Lido, Berlin
Advance tickets are on sale now from venues and usual ticket agencies.
Guana Batz online:
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