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Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain

Formed in 1985 as the antidote to mindless pop, egocentric rock, and the indulgent, bluster of the music business, George Hinchliffe’s Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain donned black tuxedos, and began giving ‘concerts’ in tiny rooms above old pubs.

Four decades (and 400,000,000 plucks) later they’re still thrilling audiences with their off-beat humour and four-stringed virtuosity from Tasmania to the Arctic Circle, Windsor Castle to Carnegie Hall.

There are no drums, pianos, backing tracks, guitars, or banjos, no pitch shifters or electronic trickery - just an astonishing revelation of the rich palette of orchestration afforded by ukuleles and a menagerie of voices in a collision of post-punk performance and old classics.

Come and celebrate the 40th anniversary of this much-loved institution, on a white-knuckle shopping-trolley dash through every kind of musical genre. From ABBA to ZZ Top, Tchaikovsky to Nirvana, Bluegrass to Broadway, all played on the 'bonsai guitar'.

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Venue

St George's Hall

Dates

30 Jan 2025

Running time

2 hours 0 minutes

Price

£32.75

An oversized dose of unexpected hipness

The New York Times

Discounts

Bradford Theatres Friends

£2.50 off two tickets

Students & Under 18s

£6 off

Please note that all discounts are subject to availability and may not be applicable. See our T&Cs for further information.

To book a lounge or box, wheelchair position, or for an access assisted performance (captioned, audio described, signed) where applicable, please contact the box office on 01274 432000.

For groups of 20+ please contact 01274 437788. Maximum of 10 tickets for this event can be booked online.
Babes in arms tickets may be available at some shows but cannot be booked online. Please call the Box Office on 01274 432000 for further information/to book if available.