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Cockney Themed Band

Cockney Themed Band

Delight your guests with an unforgettable celebration featuring incredible live music
Cockney repertoire including ‘Pack Up Your Troubles’ and ‘Knees Up Mother Brown’
Also available to welcome guests and pose for photos
Perfect for festivals, public events, birthday celebrations, weddings, and beyond
Located in the UK and available for performances at events globally

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Celebrating everything Cockney, this group of professional musicians and singers will give your guests an unforgettable experience with everyone's favorite Cockney tunes!

The tradition of wearing clothing decorated with ‘pearly buttons’ began in England in the 19th century. Costermongers adorned the seams of their trousers with mother of pearl buttons found by market traders. A street sweeper and charity fundraiser later adapted this attire into a pearly suit, drawing attention to his cause and enhancing his fundraising efforts - thus starting the tradition of the pearly suit!

Bringing a touch of history to your event, these pearl-adorned performers are available to appear solo, as a duo, or as a full Cockney band with six musicians! Their lively renditions of Cockney favorites and comedy songs like 'Pack Up Your Troubles,' 'Knees Up Mother Brown,' 'Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner,' and 'The Lambeth Walk' will keep everyone entertained on the dance floor. Every guest will also receive a mini Union Jack flag to wave in the air for the fantastic finale!

Besides their live musical performances, they can also greet guests and pose for photos. Whatever your event, they can create a tailor-made package to meet your specific needs!

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