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About the show
The Fugitives.
Tuesday 1st March 2026 - 8:00pm
Cardiff’s premier Rhythm & Blues agitators, The Fugitives, are rolling back into town — and after 25 years of graft, grooves, and glorious nonsense, they’re still doing exactly what they do best.
From Bayonne to Bristol, the Basque Country to Barry Island, The Fugitives have carved out a reputation for no-nonsense British Rhythm & Blues: driving rhythms, sharp guitars, soulful vocals, and a band that plays every gig like it matters. Loud, loose, and unapologetically old-school.
For a quarter of a century they’ve proudly held the entirely legitimate title of
4th best R&B band within an 8.7-mile radius of Whitchurch Village — a legacy built on roughly 3,000 gigs, 3,000 terrible jokes, and 3,000 near-death encounters with mic stands. Consistency is key.
Expect a packed room, a buzzing dancefloor, and a band firing on all cylinders. This is Rhythm & Blues that doesn’t sit politely in the corner — it grabs you by the collar and drags you into the night.
One very big one.
Three medium-sized ones.
All laughing. All loud. All locked in..
Live at the Bristol Blues Club – The Black Horse Pub
372 Two Mile Hill Road, Bristol, BS15 1AH
If you like your blues British, your bands experienced, and your gigs properly alive — you already know where you should be
Featuring
The Fugitives - Cardiff
The Fugitives – 25 Years of Rhythm & Blues Mayhem For over 25 years, The Fugitives have been South Wales’ undisputed powerhouse of Rhythm & Blues, raising roofs, rattling pint glasses, and leaving a trail of chaos, laughter, and ringing ears across the UK and Europe. From Bayonne to Barry Island, Bristol to the Basque Country, and everywhere in between, this band has clocked up over 3,000 gigs — and they’re still tearing it up like it’s their first night on stage. This isn’t just a band. It’s an institution. A night with The Fugitives means searing guitar riffs, thunderous grooves, and a frontman who can deliver 3,000 Princess Margaret jokes and 3,000 mic-stand wipeouts — without missing a beat. They don’t do polite. They do sweat, swagger, and high-voltage rock ’n’ roll — the kind that leaves the crowd buzzing long after the final chord fades. Still lairy. Still hairy. Still unstoppable. The Fugitives: louder, tighter, and more electric than ever.
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