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Jillian's AngelsBandGenre: Velvet Soul & Lush Harmonies
Origin: Somewhere between a jazz lounge and a velvet-draped speakeasy

Jillian’s Angels are a quartet of sultry songstresses whose harmonies are so smooth, you might forget to breathe. Led by the enchanting Jillian “Velvet” Valentine, whose voice has been known to stop traffic and cause spontaneous swooning, they deliver performances dripping with charm and just a hint of mischief.
Famous for turning even the driest cocktail party into a velvet-soaked soirée, their “Midnight Reverie” tour is whispered about like a delicious secret. They specialise in making smoky rooms feel like your favourite secret hideout, complete with whispered lyrics and knowing glances.
Beloved by hopeless romantics, late-night poets, and anyone who enjoys a little sass with their soul, Jillian’s Angels bring a playful wink and a sultry smile to every stage.
Book them if you want your night wrapped in silk, sprinkled with sparkle, and just a little bit naughty.
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Ked's Wine WarriorsBandGenre: Classical Punk Chaos
Origin: Somewhere Between a Conservatory and a Pub Cellar
Active Since: Nobody really remembers
Born from a bet, a broken cello, and three bottles of budget red, Ked’s Wine Warriors are what happens when classically trained musicians abandon etiquette and embrace the anarchy of punk — all while merrily half-cut.
Led by the enigmatic (and frequently horizontal) Paul “Ked” Kedderington, this six-piece ensemble smashes together Baroque finesse and punk ferocity with glorious disregard for sobriety. Expect Beethoven’s Fifth segueing into The Clash, or a Vivaldi concerto interrupted by a surprise kazoo solo. They call it “Classunk”. No one else does.
Infamous for:
Turning formal dinner parties into mosh pits.
Their annual “Mozart & Mayhem” tour (venue owners still haven’t recovered).
Performing entire sets balanced on wine crates (health & safety nightmares).
Loved by:
Tipsy aunties
Dazed ravers
One confused music critic described them as “Bach meets The Pogues on a speedboat.”
Whether it’s a black-tie gala or a barnyard rave, Ked’s Wine Warriors are guaranteed to bring down the house — and occasionally the stage.
Book them if you dare. Just hide the wine.
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