Author: Sam Mitchell

CHUMBAWAMBA @ Quay

Tuesday, 26th February, 2008 at 4:18 pm, Isle of Wight

22, March 2008
8:00 pm

Chumbawamba are back, armed with acoustic guitars, accordion and trumpet, five-part harmonies, a bucketful of attitude and a new 25-track album called The Boy Bands Have Won.

CHUMBAWAMBA @ QuayChumbawamba aren’t like other bands - that was clear around 20 years ago when they made their first album, Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records as a response to Live Aid.

Chumbawamba began with a mission to be interesting and arresting, to be literate and understanding.


The new album is a collection of such ideas; some are just passing thoughts, others are fully-formed songs. The album is gentle and warm in tone, but caustic in intent.

‘There’s nothing worse than being wishy-washy; nothing worse than just sounding lovely and providing a backdrop for a gentle, pleasant, warm-weather pleasantness. Believe me.’
Chumbawamba

Catch them at Quay Arts on Saturday 22 March at 8pm – book now to avoid disappointment!

Bits and Bobs:
Performance Date/Time: Sat 22 Mar 8pm Doors 7pm
Location: Anthony Minghella Theatre, Quay Arts
Ticket Price: £12 / £11
Box Office 01983 822490

Events, Music, Newport


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One Response to “CHUMBAWAMBA @ Quay”

  1. seb Says:

    “a bucketful of attitude”
    ———
    as long as the bucket isn’t filled with water!!

    for those who don’t get the allusion : a member of the group drenched john prescott.

    perhaps this time they’ll be aqua-attacking an island politician?

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