The Wurzels are always great to see but add in some chrismtas feel and it's even better. The Garage venue was big enough for the crowd and small enough to get the best feel for the music.
Posted by Anthony on 20/12/2024
THE WURZELS CHRISTMAS SHOW, The Garage, London - 18th December 2024
I have been waiting for many years to see The Wurzels live I was not disappointed, the atmosphere was brilliant and I am going to do a repeat in the new year
Posted by Stevie B. on 09/12/2024
The Wurzels, Komedia Bath, Bath - 8th December 2024
Fantastic show!!
Posted by Tony Rees on 01/06/2024
The Wurzels - The Cotswolds Cider Festival + Corky, Bingham Hall, Cirencester - 31st May 2024
Ever since hearing their 70's hit the combine harvester I've been wanting to see them live. At last I had the chance and believe me it was worth the 40+ years wait, brilliant performance.
Posted by Steve the tanner on 10/12/2023
The Wurzels, Subscription Rooms, Stroud - 9th December 2023
Few drunks in audience security should of done more. Also dont like to que for gigs then get my ticket wrist bands after because box office was not opened when we arrived so we basically lost are place in que this needs improving.
Posted by Stuart l m on 11/04/2023
The Wurzels, Cheese & Grain, Frome - 8th April 2023
The Wurzels are a legendary British folk band hailing from Somerset, known for their unique blend of scrumpy and western, traditional folk, and comedic storytelling. Formed in the late 1960s, the band became famous for their humorous and often tongue-in-cheek songs that reflect the culture, traditions, and wit of the West Country. Their distinctive sound is driven by accordion, banjo, guitar, and bass, giving their music a lively, toe-tapping feel.
The Wurzels’ biggest hit, "The Combine Harvester", a playful ode to the farming life, became a massive chart success in 1976 and remains an enduring classic. Known for their energetic live performances and their ability to entertain audiences with both music and humour, The Wurzels have been a staple at festivals, fairs, and pubs across the UK. Their albums, such as "Owd Cider" (1977) and "The Wurzels at the BBC" (2017), continue to showcase their quirky, fun-loving style, keeping their iconic sound alive for new generations of fans. The Wurzels have earned their place as national treasures, blending folk, fun, and tradition into a sound that’s distinctly their own.