Too Many T's
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OCT
07
2023
London, United Kingdom
The Magic Garden
I Was There
OCT
06
2023
Bristol, United Kingdom
The Full Moon and Attic Bar
I Was There
AUG
31
2023
Polegate, United Kingdom
Wick St Paddocks, Wick St, Berwick, E Sussex BN26 6TR
I Was There
JUN
09
2023
Wakefield, United Kingdom
Venue 23
I Was There
APR
14
2023
Bristol, United Kingdom
Lost Horizon Arts Centre & Bar
I Was There
APR
01
2023
London, United Kingdom
Oslo Hackney
I Was There
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About Too Many T's
Leon Rhymes, Standaloft and DJ Savage Henry.
Two turntables, one battle-mixer, two mics, three baseball caps, thousands of delighted fan and hundreds of thousands of plays online.
Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Huffington Post know it. After seeing a live performance, they called them “The UK Beastie Boys”. Numerous other press have referenced the similarities in live energy. BBC 6 Music, Xfm, Soho Radio, Radio X all know it, with Too Many T’s music featured on their shows.
Snoop Dogg knows it, so do Jurassic 5, Wu Tang Clan, Ugly Duckling, People Under the Stairs, Abdominal, even Big Daddy Kane, who have all had Too Many T’s open for them.
Rob Da Bank really knows it, he asked Too Many T’s to play the album ‘South City’ on main stage at 2017 Bestival! Secret Garden Party know it, they witnessed Too Many T’s pull the biggest daytime crowd ever seen at Eddy Temple Morris’s 1200 capacity dance arena there. Glastonbury, Boomtown, Fusion, Kendal Calling, Shambala and many other festivals know it too, they felt the incredible positive energy buzzing from their stages and saw the smiles and wows in the faces of each crowd. Bass music hero Flux Pavilion, (Josh Steele) knows better than most. Alongside the innovative genius of Odjbox, Josh has worked with Too Many T’s on their debut album South City, an album of consummate skill.
It’s one thing to make people think with a record. It’s another to make people laugh with one. But to do both, with the same body of work, is something truly special.
This album will dazzle you with the skill of T’s flows, astonish you with the width of their lyrics and get your booty shaking with the infectiousness of Flux Pavilion’s future-bass production. Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Two turntables, one battle-mixer, two mics, three baseball caps, thousands of delighted fan and hundreds of thousands of plays online.
Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Huffington Post know it. After seeing a live performance, they called them “The UK Beastie Boys”. Numerous other press have referenced the similarities in live energy. BBC 6 Music, Xfm, Soho Radio, Radio X all know it, with Too Many T’s music featured on their shows.
Snoop Dogg knows it, so do Jurassic 5, Wu Tang Clan, Ugly Duckling, People Under the Stairs, Abdominal, even Big Daddy Kane, who have all had Too Many T’s open for them.
Rob Da Bank really knows it, he asked Too Many T’s to play the album ‘South City’ on main stage at 2017 Bestival! Secret Garden Party know it, they witnessed Too Many T’s pull the biggest daytime crowd ever seen at Eddy Temple Morris’s 1200 capacity dance arena there. Glastonbury, Boomtown, Fusion, Kendal Calling, Shambala and many other festivals know it too, they felt the incredible positive energy buzzing from their stages and saw the smiles and wows in the faces of each crowd. Bass music hero Flux Pavilion, (Josh Steele) knows better than most. Alongside the innovative genius of Odjbox, Josh has worked with Too Many T’s on their debut album South City, an album of consummate skill.
It’s one thing to make people think with a record. It’s another to make people laugh with one. But to do both, with the same body of work, is something truly special.
This album will dazzle you with the skill of T’s flows, astonish you with the width of their lyrics and get your booty shaking with the infectiousness of Flux Pavilion’s future-bass production. Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
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Genres:
Hip Hop
Band Members:
DJ Savage Henry on wheels of steel., Ross Standaloft and Leon Rhymes.
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Too Many T's to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Too Many T's
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
07
2023
London, United Kingdom
The Magic Garden
I Was There
OCT
06
2023
Bristol, United Kingdom
The Full Moon and Attic Bar
I Was There
AUG
31
2023
Polegate, United Kingdom
Wick St Paddocks, Wick St, Berwick, E Sussex BN26 6TR
I Was There
JUN
09
2023
Wakefield, United Kingdom
Venue 23
I Was There
APR
14
2023
Bristol, United Kingdom
Lost Horizon Arts Centre & Bar
I Was There
APR
01
2023
London, United Kingdom
Oslo Hackney
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
About Too Many T's
Leon Rhymes, Standaloft and DJ Savage Henry.
Two turntables, one battle-mixer, two mics, three baseball caps, thousands of delighted fan and hundreds of thousands of plays online.
Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Huffington Post know it. After seeing a live performance, they called them “The UK Beastie Boys”. Numerous other press have referenced the similarities in live energy. BBC 6 Music, Xfm, Soho Radio, Radio X all know it, with Too Many T’s music featured on their shows.
Snoop Dogg knows it, so do Jurassic 5, Wu Tang Clan, Ugly Duckling, People Under the Stairs, Abdominal, even Big Daddy Kane, who have all had Too Many T’s open for them.
Rob Da Bank really knows it, he asked Too Many T’s to play the album ‘South City’ on main stage at 2017 Bestival! Secret Garden Party know it, they witnessed Too Many T’s pull the biggest daytime crowd ever seen at Eddy Temple Morris’s 1200 capacity dance arena there. Glastonbury, Boomtown, Fusion, Kendal Calling, Shambala and many other festivals know it too, they felt the incredible positive energy buzzing from their stages and saw the smiles and wows in the faces of each crowd. Bass music hero Flux Pavilion, (Josh Steele) knows better than most. Alongside the innovative genius of Odjbox, Josh has worked with Too Many T’s on their debut album South City, an album of consummate skill.
It’s one thing to make people think with a record. It’s another to make people laugh with one. But to do both, with the same body of work, is something truly special.
This album will dazzle you with the skill of T’s flows, astonish you with the width of their lyrics and get your booty shaking with the infectiousness of Flux Pavilion’s future-bass production. Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Two turntables, one battle-mixer, two mics, three baseball caps, thousands of delighted fan and hundreds of thousands of plays online.
Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Huffington Post know it. After seeing a live performance, they called them “The UK Beastie Boys”. Numerous other press have referenced the similarities in live energy. BBC 6 Music, Xfm, Soho Radio, Radio X all know it, with Too Many T’s music featured on their shows.
Snoop Dogg knows it, so do Jurassic 5, Wu Tang Clan, Ugly Duckling, People Under the Stairs, Abdominal, even Big Daddy Kane, who have all had Too Many T’s open for them.
Rob Da Bank really knows it, he asked Too Many T’s to play the album ‘South City’ on main stage at 2017 Bestival! Secret Garden Party know it, they witnessed Too Many T’s pull the biggest daytime crowd ever seen at Eddy Temple Morris’s 1200 capacity dance arena there. Glastonbury, Boomtown, Fusion, Kendal Calling, Shambala and many other festivals know it too, they felt the incredible positive energy buzzing from their stages and saw the smiles and wows in the faces of each crowd. Bass music hero Flux Pavilion, (Josh Steele) knows better than most. Alongside the innovative genius of Odjbox, Josh has worked with Too Many T’s on their debut album South City, an album of consummate skill.
It’s one thing to make people think with a record. It’s another to make people laugh with one. But to do both, with the same body of work, is something truly special.
This album will dazzle you with the skill of T’s flows, astonish you with the width of their lyrics and get your booty shaking with the infectiousness of Flux Pavilion’s future-bass production. Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated...it’s hip hop, make no mistake, but it’s hip hop in the NOW.
Show More
Genres:
Hip Hop
Band Members:
DJ Savage Henry on wheels of steel., Ross Standaloft and Leon Rhymes.
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