The Outlaw Orchestra
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Southampton, United Kingdom
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01
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Reading, United Kingdom
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25
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Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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09
2023
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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26
2023
Corfe Mullen, United Kingdom
Holme Bush Inn
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10
2023
Buckerell, United Kingdom
Honiton Showground
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Andy
July 24th 2023
Dave, Ryan and Pete took to the stage and immediately went into entertainment mode. Accomplished Festival Performers, they knocked it out of the (Mote) Park. They filled their set with fun, music, and their fan/audience interaction was immensely appreciated. Catch them live whenever you can.
Maidstone, United Kingdom@Mote Park
About The Outlaw Orchestra
The Outlaw Orchestra – this 3-piece from Southampton are bred from twin loves of rock-and-roll and irreverence. They’re an ‘Orchestra’ because they’re very fine musicians and they’re ‘Outlaw’ because they exude that Saturday night hell-raising, foot-stamping escapism that you look for in live music entertainment. And entertainers they are.
One radio DJ dubbed their music “Heavy Grass” stating it deserves its own name. Another described their virtuosic technical approach as like a Hillbilly-RUSH. It’s what you might expect if ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones circa 1973 joined forces - it works everywhere from honky tonk bars through to the Grand Ole Opry. Solid soul-thumping percussion backing up a front-end of driving slide guitar topped off with a banjo and lap steel. They’re a feast for eyes and ears, delivering home-grown music laced with spirit from every influence of the Deep South… Except it arrives through a veneer of very British humour. What’s not to love?
Ask the biggest crowd ever pulled at Ramblin Man’s Rising Stage, or any of the audience from their repeat invitations at the Sheffield O2 because, from club-stage to festival-stage, their magic keeps on working. From their first outing on a Planet Rock stage they graced the same bills as The Darkness, Reef, The Shires and Brothers Osbourne as well as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons on their 2021 Tour.
They are nothing if not hard-working. Having released their debut album “Pantomime VIllains” in May 2020, The Outlaws followed up with a special acoustic mini-album “Powercut” and a collection of unique covers in their EP “Under the Covers” and the band’s 2nd full studio album “Makin’ Tracks” in October 2021.
Singles from Makin’ Tracks have earned the boys air time on Planet Rock, Chris Country and BBC Introducing and earned top marks from HRH Mag, Maverick Magazine, Metal Planet Music, ERB and Powerplay Magazine.
The records show what serious and precise musicians they are, but it’s live that they are a joy to behold – belting out their material interlaced with anecdotes and belly-laugh stories. It’s infectious fun. They’ll leave you with a sore foot from stamping, a sore face from grinning, and a devilish bit of outlaw in your blood.
One radio DJ dubbed their music “Heavy Grass” stating it deserves its own name. Another described their virtuosic technical approach as like a Hillbilly-RUSH. It’s what you might expect if ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones circa 1973 joined forces - it works everywhere from honky tonk bars through to the Grand Ole Opry. Solid soul-thumping percussion backing up a front-end of driving slide guitar topped off with a banjo and lap steel. They’re a feast for eyes and ears, delivering home-grown music laced with spirit from every influence of the Deep South… Except it arrives through a veneer of very British humour. What’s not to love?
Ask the biggest crowd ever pulled at Ramblin Man’s Rising Stage, or any of the audience from their repeat invitations at the Sheffield O2 because, from club-stage to festival-stage, their magic keeps on working. From their first outing on a Planet Rock stage they graced the same bills as The Darkness, Reef, The Shires and Brothers Osbourne as well as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons on their 2021 Tour.
They are nothing if not hard-working. Having released their debut album “Pantomime VIllains” in May 2020, The Outlaws followed up with a special acoustic mini-album “Powercut” and a collection of unique covers in their EP “Under the Covers” and the band’s 2nd full studio album “Makin’ Tracks” in October 2021.
Singles from Makin’ Tracks have earned the boys air time on Planet Rock, Chris Country and BBC Introducing and earned top marks from HRH Mag, Maverick Magazine, Metal Planet Music, ERB and Powerplay Magazine.
The records show what serious and precise musicians they are, but it’s live that they are a joy to behold – belting out their material interlaced with anecdotes and belly-laugh stories. It’s infectious fun. They’ll leave you with a sore foot from stamping, a sore face from grinning, and a devilish bit of outlaw in your blood.
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Genres:
Americana, Classic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Southern Rock
Hometown:
Southampton, United Kingdom
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Outlaw Orchestra to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
03
2024
Southampton, United Kingdom
The 1865
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Reading, United Kingdom
Face Bar
I Was There
NOV
25
2023
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
The Giffard Arms
I Was There
SEP
09
2023
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Corporation
I Was There
AUG
26
2023
Corfe Mullen, United Kingdom
Holme Bush Inn
I Was There
AUG
10
2023
Buckerell, United Kingdom
Honiton Showground
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Andy
July 24th 2023
Dave, Ryan and Pete took to the stage and immediately went into entertainment mode. Accomplished Festival Performers, they knocked it out of the (Mote) Park. They filled their set with fun, music, and their fan/audience interaction was immensely appreciated. Catch them live whenever you can.
Maidstone, United Kingdom@Mote Park
About The Outlaw Orchestra
The Outlaw Orchestra – this 3-piece from Southampton are bred from twin loves of rock-and-roll and irreverence. They’re an ‘Orchestra’ because they’re very fine musicians and they’re ‘Outlaw’ because they exude that Saturday night hell-raising, foot-stamping escapism that you look for in live music entertainment. And entertainers they are.
One radio DJ dubbed their music “Heavy Grass” stating it deserves its own name. Another described their virtuosic technical approach as like a Hillbilly-RUSH. It’s what you might expect if ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones circa 1973 joined forces - it works everywhere from honky tonk bars through to the Grand Ole Opry. Solid soul-thumping percussion backing up a front-end of driving slide guitar topped off with a banjo and lap steel. They’re a feast for eyes and ears, delivering home-grown music laced with spirit from every influence of the Deep South… Except it arrives through a veneer of very British humour. What’s not to love?
Ask the biggest crowd ever pulled at Ramblin Man’s Rising Stage, or any of the audience from their repeat invitations at the Sheffield O2 because, from club-stage to festival-stage, their magic keeps on working. From their first outing on a Planet Rock stage they graced the same bills as The Darkness, Reef, The Shires and Brothers Osbourne as well as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons on their 2021 Tour.
They are nothing if not hard-working. Having released their debut album “Pantomime VIllains” in May 2020, The Outlaws followed up with a special acoustic mini-album “Powercut” and a collection of unique covers in their EP “Under the Covers” and the band’s 2nd full studio album “Makin’ Tracks” in October 2021.
Singles from Makin’ Tracks have earned the boys air time on Planet Rock, Chris Country and BBC Introducing and earned top marks from HRH Mag, Maverick Magazine, Metal Planet Music, ERB and Powerplay Magazine.
The records show what serious and precise musicians they are, but it’s live that they are a joy to behold – belting out their material interlaced with anecdotes and belly-laugh stories. It’s infectious fun. They’ll leave you with a sore foot from stamping, a sore face from grinning, and a devilish bit of outlaw in your blood.
One radio DJ dubbed their music “Heavy Grass” stating it deserves its own name. Another described their virtuosic technical approach as like a Hillbilly-RUSH. It’s what you might expect if ZZ Top and the Rolling Stones circa 1973 joined forces - it works everywhere from honky tonk bars through to the Grand Ole Opry. Solid soul-thumping percussion backing up a front-end of driving slide guitar topped off with a banjo and lap steel. They’re a feast for eyes and ears, delivering home-grown music laced with spirit from every influence of the Deep South… Except it arrives through a veneer of very British humour. What’s not to love?
Ask the biggest crowd ever pulled at Ramblin Man’s Rising Stage, or any of the audience from their repeat invitations at the Sheffield O2 because, from club-stage to festival-stage, their magic keeps on working. From their first outing on a Planet Rock stage they graced the same bills as The Darkness, Reef, The Shires and Brothers Osbourne as well as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons on their 2021 Tour.
They are nothing if not hard-working. Having released their debut album “Pantomime VIllains” in May 2020, The Outlaws followed up with a special acoustic mini-album “Powercut” and a collection of unique covers in their EP “Under the Covers” and the band’s 2nd full studio album “Makin’ Tracks” in October 2021.
Singles from Makin’ Tracks have earned the boys air time on Planet Rock, Chris Country and BBC Introducing and earned top marks from HRH Mag, Maverick Magazine, Metal Planet Music, ERB and Powerplay Magazine.
The records show what serious and precise musicians they are, but it’s live that they are a joy to behold – belting out their material interlaced with anecdotes and belly-laugh stories. It’s infectious fun. They’ll leave you with a sore foot from stamping, a sore face from grinning, and a devilish bit of outlaw in your blood.
Show More
Genres:
Americana, Classic Rock, Country Rock, Rock, Southern Rock
Hometown:
Southampton, United Kingdom
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