Thu Nov 27 2025
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
£40.88
14+ (Under 16s with an adult aged 18+)
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Rizzle Kicks
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- Fri Jul 4 2025
- 10:00AM BST
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Jordan Stephens and Harley Sulé, met in Brighton, UK in 2006. After attending BRIT School together, the duo began to collaborate, forming Rizzle Kicks. Capturing the hearts and minds of an entire generation of Britain with their cheeky, irreverent and catchy songs, the duo catapulted to fame with hits such as UK Top 10 Down With The Trumpets, Mama Do The Hump, Skip To The Good Bit, and Olly Murs collaboration ‘Heart Skips A Beat’ which topped the UK charts in 2011. Soon followed by multiple UK sold out tours including O2 Academy in Brixton, and festival appearances at Reading & Leeds, T In The Park to name but a few.
Nine years ago the pair mutually decided to bow out of the music scene for mental health reasons which they have both been open about: Harley citing struggles with anxiety and depression, and Jordan speaking frankly about dealing with an unhealthy relationship with drugs. Jordan has remained in the public eye, most recently engaging in conversations around masculinity and mental health in his new book ‘Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs’, which is out now. Meanwhile, Harley took time to focus on being a father of two as well as songwriting behind the scenes with the likes of Tom Grennan, Celeste and Rachel Chinouriri.
- On sale soon
- Fri Jul 4 2025
- 10:00AM BST
£40.88 14+ (Under 16s with an adult aged 18+)
Jordan Stephens and Harley Sulé, met in Brighton, UK in 2006. After attending BRIT School together, the duo began to collaborate, forming Rizzle Kicks. Capturing the hearts and minds of an entire generation of Britain with their cheeky, irreverent and catchy songs, the duo catapulted to fame with hits such as UK Top 10 Down With The Trumpets, Mama Do The Hump, Skip To The Good Bit, and Olly Murs collaboration ‘Heart Skips A Beat’ which topped the UK charts in 2011. Soon followed by multiple UK sold out tours including O2 Academy in Brixton, and festival appearances at Reading & Leeds, T In The Park to name but a few.
Nine years ago the pair mutually decided to bow out of the music scene for mental health reasons which they have both been open about: Harley citing struggles with anxiety and depression, and Jordan speaking frankly about dealing with an unhealthy relationship with drugs. Jordan has remained in the public eye, most recently engaging in conversations around masculinity and mental health in his new book ‘Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs’, which is out now. Meanwhile, Harley took time to focus on being a father of two as well as songwriting behind the scenes with the likes of Tom Grennan, Celeste and Rachel Chinouriri.
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