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Broken Witt Rebels
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JAN
22
2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
JAN
21
2022
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Tunnels
I Was There
JAN
20
2022
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The Mash House
I Was There
JAN
15
2022
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
KK's Steel Mill
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JAN
14
2022
Buckley, United Kingdom
TIVOLI
I Was There
JAN
13
2022
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Clwb Ifor Bach
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Helen
December 10th 2021
Amazing gig, unsurprisingly, from the lads!
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom@The Craufurd Arms

David
December 20th 2019
Great band, great music, fantastic gig. Well worth seeing now before everybody knows about them!
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Greystones

Andy
December 20th 2019
Awesome show as usual. Some great new songs to wet the taste buds for the up coming album release.
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Greystones
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About Broken Witt Rebels
Broken Witt Rebels are ready for stadiums. They wrote their new album OK Hotel with them very much in mind…
The album is a soaring, game-raising statement. From upbeat, modern-Nashville-meets-cutting-edge-pop opener "Running With The Wolves" to the lo-fi intimacy of "Birmingham", it’s packed with the sort of transatlantic anthems that scream ‘‘21st century maverick’.
Life-long friends Core and Davis grew up on the same council estate near Birmingham city centre. As 18-year-olds, they bought guitars from Argos and started picking up licks by ear at a local indie night. An early noughties diet of the Libertines, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys convinced them that this was their life path…
And yet, for all the evocative nods to the USA, it’s the band’s home city that provides the record’s most powerful undercurrent. "Birmingham" acts as a love song to the place they were born in “and will die in”. And it all comes back to the refrain ‘and in Birmingham is where I found my feet, and in Birmingham is where I’ll lose my teeth’.
“I can’t remember there being a song about Birmingham, unless it’s Birmingham Alabama,” Core reasons. “But these are our experiences, this is where we’re from; the line ‘a broken blue nose is poetry in motion, and all the villains have broken bones’, that’s referring to the football clubs Aston Villa and Birmingham City, they were always fighting… Football has always been part of our culture growing up, so we wanted to get these kind of references in.
The album is a soaring, game-raising statement. From upbeat, modern-Nashville-meets-cutting-edge-pop opener "Running With The Wolves" to the lo-fi intimacy of "Birmingham", it’s packed with the sort of transatlantic anthems that scream ‘‘21st century maverick’.
Life-long friends Core and Davis grew up on the same council estate near Birmingham city centre. As 18-year-olds, they bought guitars from Argos and started picking up licks by ear at a local indie night. An early noughties diet of the Libertines, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys convinced them that this was their life path…
And yet, for all the evocative nods to the USA, it’s the band’s home city that provides the record’s most powerful undercurrent. "Birmingham" acts as a love song to the place they were born in “and will die in”. And it all comes back to the refrain ‘and in Birmingham is where I found my feet, and in Birmingham is where I’ll lose my teeth’.
“I can’t remember there being a song about Birmingham, unless it’s Birmingham Alabama,” Core reasons. “But these are our experiences, this is where we’re from; the line ‘a broken blue nose is poetry in motion, and all the villains have broken bones’, that’s referring to the football clubs Aston Villa and Birmingham City, they were always fighting… Football has always been part of our culture growing up, so we wanted to get these kind of references in.
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Genres:
Blues, Rock, Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Luke Davis - Vocals Bass;, James Dudley - Drums Percussion, James Tranter - Vocals Lead Guitar;, Danny Core - Vocals Rhythm guitar;
Hometown:
Birmingham, United Kingdom
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Broken Witt Rebels to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Rival Sons
265K Followers
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King King
29K Followers
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Bad Touch
14K Followers
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Inglorious
23K Followers
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Live Photos of Broken Witt Rebels
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
22
2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
JAN
21
2022
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Tunnels
I Was There
JAN
20
2022
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The Mash House
I Was There
JAN
15
2022
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
KK's Steel Mill
I Was There
JAN
14
2022
Buckley, United Kingdom
TIVOLI
I Was There
JAN
13
2022
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Clwb Ifor Bach
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Helen
December 10th 2021
Amazing gig, unsurprisingly, from the lads!
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom@The Craufurd Arms

David
December 20th 2019
Great band, great music, fantastic gig. Well worth seeing now before everybody knows about them!
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Greystones

Andy
December 20th 2019
Awesome show as usual. Some great new songs to wet the taste buds for the up coming album release.
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Greystones
View More Fan Reviews
About Broken Witt Rebels
Broken Witt Rebels are ready for stadiums. They wrote their new album OK Hotel with them very much in mind…
The album is a soaring, game-raising statement. From upbeat, modern-Nashville-meets-cutting-edge-pop opener "Running With The Wolves" to the lo-fi intimacy of "Birmingham", it’s packed with the sort of transatlantic anthems that scream ‘‘21st century maverick’.
Life-long friends Core and Davis grew up on the same council estate near Birmingham city centre. As 18-year-olds, they bought guitars from Argos and started picking up licks by ear at a local indie night. An early noughties diet of the Libertines, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys convinced them that this was their life path…
And yet, for all the evocative nods to the USA, it’s the band’s home city that provides the record’s most powerful undercurrent. "Birmingham" acts as a love song to the place they were born in “and will die in”. And it all comes back to the refrain ‘and in Birmingham is where I found my feet, and in Birmingham is where I’ll lose my teeth’.
“I can’t remember there being a song about Birmingham, unless it’s Birmingham Alabama,” Core reasons. “But these are our experiences, this is where we’re from; the line ‘a broken blue nose is poetry in motion, and all the villains have broken bones’, that’s referring to the football clubs Aston Villa and Birmingham City, they were always fighting… Football has always been part of our culture growing up, so we wanted to get these kind of references in.
The album is a soaring, game-raising statement. From upbeat, modern-Nashville-meets-cutting-edge-pop opener "Running With The Wolves" to the lo-fi intimacy of "Birmingham", it’s packed with the sort of transatlantic anthems that scream ‘‘21st century maverick’.
Life-long friends Core and Davis grew up on the same council estate near Birmingham city centre. As 18-year-olds, they bought guitars from Argos and started picking up licks by ear at a local indie night. An early noughties diet of the Libertines, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys convinced them that this was their life path…
And yet, for all the evocative nods to the USA, it’s the band’s home city that provides the record’s most powerful undercurrent. "Birmingham" acts as a love song to the place they were born in “and will die in”. And it all comes back to the refrain ‘and in Birmingham is where I found my feet, and in Birmingham is where I’ll lose my teeth’.
“I can’t remember there being a song about Birmingham, unless it’s Birmingham Alabama,” Core reasons. “But these are our experiences, this is where we’re from; the line ‘a broken blue nose is poetry in motion, and all the villains have broken bones’, that’s referring to the football clubs Aston Villa and Birmingham City, they were always fighting… Football has always been part of our culture growing up, so we wanted to get these kind of references in.
Show More
Genres:
Blues, Rock, Alternative, Indie
Band Members:
Luke Davis - Vocals Bass;, James Dudley - Drums Percussion, James Tranter - Vocals Lead Guitar;, Danny Core - Vocals Rhythm guitar;
Hometown:
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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