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DEADLETTER Tickets

Performing at Latitude Festival Headliners: David Byrne, Teddy Swims & Lewis Capaldi Henham Park, Southwold
Thursday 23rd July 2026 - Sunday 26th July 2026 Gates at: 10:00
DEADLETTER Fan Reviews (4) 5.0
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One of the best live bands around

Such a brilliant live band that interacts with their audience 10/10

Posted by Alan Ward on 19/11/2024

DEADLETTER, Electric Brixton, London - 16th November 2024

Superb gig

This band just gets better every time I see them. Blown away by the way the bass, guitar and sax all came together and came in at the moments, brilliant vocal style, tons of energy and original,. Really recommend.,

Posted by Simon in Brighton on 15/11/2024

DEADLETTER, Chalk, Brighton - 14th November 2024

Great performance, great sound, great night!

Saw Deadletter last year at the Bodega and they were brilliant. Progressing here to the Rescue Rooms with a bigger audience it could have been different. BUT the band were fantastic live, the sound was great, the lead singer is an incredible performer who had us all transfixed. Not quite a sell out....this band deserve to be much much bigger!

Posted by GPS on 10/11/2024

DEADLETTER, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 7th November 2024

Fabulous evening x

Fabulous night - Deadletter did not disappoint again and loved the Joy Hotel. Fabulous evening x

Posted by Mike on 15/12/2023

DEADLETTER, Scala, London - 14th December 2023

Formed in 2020 and based in South London, DEADLETTER comprise frontman Zac Lawrence (vocals), George Ullyott (bass), Poppy Richler (saxophone), Will King (guitar), James Bates (guitar) and Alfie Husband (drums). The band channel the acidic wit of Gang of Four and the angular rhythms of Talking Heads, injecting a distinctly danceable drive into socially-observant post-punk. Their singles “Binge” and “The Snitching Hour” showcase their razor-sharp grooves and layered, sax-fueled attack.


With their debut EP Heat! (2022) and full-length Hysterical Strength (2024), DEADLETTER continue to build a reputation for bold ideas, visceral energy and a refusal to sit still. Their sound is as cerebral as it is physical—a potent mix of art-punk flair and sweaty club rhythms. If you’re looking for a band that feels urgent, intelligent and alive, DEADLETTER are more than worthy of your attention.


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