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This was a fantastic gig. The Everly Pregnant Brothers played lots of old favourites with a couple of new tracks chucked in. They were joined by Jon & Laura McClure from Reverend & the Makers for a few tracks as well. They also played Merry Xmas Everybody and Fairytale of New York - which went down a treat. A great night was had by all.
Posted by CTW2265 on 20/12/2025
Everly Pregnant Brothers: Now That’s What I Call Crustmas, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 19th December 2025
The Brothers never disappoint, great show and sing a long. The Octagon is a greater location for the show (not as good as the old Leadmill) but still perfect for the EPB
Posted by Matt L on 20/12/2025
Everly Pregnant Brothers: Now That’s What I Call Crustmas, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 19th December 2025
Would definitely go and see them again.
Posted by Ang N on 20/12/2025
Everly Pregnant Brothers: Now That’s What I Call Crustmas, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 19th December 2025
Everly Pregnant Brothers were brilliant from the start. The musicians are top class, they work well together as a band and the lyrics are extremely well written, funny and whitty. The front man was masterful in his delivery and also naturally funny and self deprecating. Lots of swearing but it was appropriate and added to the impact of the show. A fantastic night out!
Posted by Stevie F on 31/05/2025
Everly Pregnant Brothers, The Flowerpot, Derby - 30th May 2025
Great evening. Fantastic mix of old songs and new. Special mention to new singer Kieran - he was even better than expected.
Posted by Craig W on 23/12/2024
The Everly Pregnant Brothers Crustmas Special , Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 21st December 2024
The Everly Pregnant Brothers are a comedic ukulele band from Sheffield, known for their humorous parodies of popular songs. Their reimagined classics, like "No Oven, No Pie" (a take on "No Woman, No Cry"), have earned them a cult following.
The band regularly performs at UK festivals, including Tramlines, and their hilarious, entertaining live shows never fail to draw large crowds. Combining comedy with music, The Everly Pregnant Brothers are a unique fixture on the UK live music scene.