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Everly Pregnant Brothers + Dean Wilson

  • Date: 25/04/2025
  • Time:20:00
  • Location: Hull, East Yorkshire
  • Venue: The New Adelphi Club89 De Grey Street, Hull, HU5 2RU
  •  £20 Advance Buy Now

Everly Pregnant Brothers
+ the incredible Dean Wilson
(Hull’s 4th Best Poet)
Friday 25th April 2025
The New Adelphi Club
Tickets £20 Advance on this page.
Doors 8pm.

“A national treasure in their native Sheffield the Brothers playful tampering of classic songs has won them friends and fans far and wide”.

The EVERLY Pregnant Brothers are the North’s premier parody ukulele band. Delighting audiences and ruining peoples favourite songs in equal measure. With a loyal following in their native South Yorkshire they have played festivals and venues across the country. They are playing the main stage at this year’s sold out Tramlines Festival!

It’s the feel-good, singalong, night out you’ve been craving.

“As partisan lyrics go, “they tried to make me go to Derby – I said, no, no, no!” is quite the match-winner. Lifted from their take on Amy Winehouse’s classic anti-therapy anthem Rehab, in which Barnsley, Rotherham, Donnie and Leeds are also given short shrift, the veteran Sheffield septet more than do it justice.

Backed by drummer Nick Banks (of Pulp fame) and acclaimed illustrator Pete McKee (on ukulele) amongst others, you’d have to have a heart of stone not to enjoy their joyous pater and quirky take on a hoard of classics.

Bowie, The Cure, ABBA, Coldplay, Kings of Leon and Bob Marley are just a selection of the artists given mirthful re-workings, the pick of which – Chip Pan (refrain – “yeah, my chip’s on fire!”) – turns an already well-oiled crowd into a communal karaoke room.

While Stuck In The Lidl With You (Stealers Wheel re-imagined) is almost as enjoyable. By the time Coldplay’s Yellow is sent up with an ode to the Steel City’s precious Hendo’s Relish, hands are in the air and all cares of the world are slung to the wind.

What’s quite brilliant though, is how, because you are concentrating on taking in the new lyrics, you are also reminded of how brilliant the music is in the first place – clever that.

By the time No Oven No Pie, to the tune of Jamaica’s unofficial national anthem, is aired, everyone on and off stage is having an absolute ball. Long may The Everly Pregnant Brothers maternity leave last… “      leftlion.co.uk

*We welcome the Everly’s drummer Nick Banks (Pulp) back to The Adelphi Club. Nick will be signing his autobiography So It Started There – From Punk to Pulp at some point during the evening. “So It Started There chronicles the life and career of drummer Nick Banks, and how he came to be in one of the UK’s most iconic and beloved bands…”.

+ Hull’s 4th Best Poet – Dean Wilson
Dean has a new book out, available in shops from 1st May 2025
“An Uncharacteristically Lengthy Poem By Dean Wilson About Interpretive Dance”

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