Rad Pitt / Ricky Jamaraz (co-headline)

  • Date: Fri 18th August 2023
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • On Sale: Tickets Open

Rad Pitt

Rad Pitt are an Alt / Indie-Rock 5 piece from Nottingham. Debut tracks ‘Liquid’ and ‘Take Them All’ can be seen to draw influence from the psychedelia of early Kasabian and the spatial atmosphere of Foals amongst others.

Comprising of members from The Cost Of Loving, Paper Shop Dave and Victory Lap, the band are looking to cook up something special in 2023.

Ricky Jamaraz

Hiding away in the suburban outskirts of Nottingham, UK, Ricky Jamaraz is a self-taught independent musician, singer, producer and sad teenager. Inspired by a wide range of musical influences, Ricky’s 100% independently produced songs are cherished by many across the world, approaching 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify to date. Though his songs are humbly recorded in his bedroom, their sound easily rivals studio-quality songs, yet capture that genuine feeling and soul of an independent musician that just can’t be recreated.

Ricky released his debut album “Tunes From Deep Within” in September 2021, and it was shit and no one should listen to it because it’s shit. Then in February 2022, Ricky released his second album, “Dw, I’m All Good!”, and this time it was a bit better, with songs such as “The L Word” and “Infatuated” since gaining a cult following among fans. A short 6 months later Ricky released his third album entitled “You Me Us Them”, containing his infamous and depressingly cheerful indie anthem “I Don’t Love Myself”, which to date has over 250,000 streams on Spotify, which is a big win for our boy Richard.
Later on in October 2022, having just released his EP “2am Jams”, Ricky posted a silly goofy 27 second song about a microwave, and it accidentally went viral across TikTok and Instagram, racking up millions of views across all platforms, and causing an avalanche of new fans to arrive to the RJ scene, ready to munch on some new music.

After taking a break from social media for a couple months, Ricky returned in 2023 with a fresh head and some fresh tunes, and released the full version of “Microwave” on 10th February. This was met by a wave of positive buzz from the internet, with the song launching itself, and Ricky, to new heights, hitting over 1 million streams within the first month of the release, further pushing RJ’s place in the indie music universe.

To this day, Ricky (at the young age of 15) stays true to himself and is completely self-managed, and creates, edits, designs and promotes all his content.

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