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Junk Band

Create a world of music, comedy, and pure entertainment with recycled objects
From drumming to movement, a cappella singing, mime, and much more
Winners of Sky 1's 'Don't Stop Me Now' in 2012
Previous clients include SKY 1, Samsung, HMV, Britain’s Got Talent...
Based in the UK & available for performances globally

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Junk is a dynamic four-man theatre group that blends various performance elements, including drumming, movement, a cappella singing, mime, and more. Using only discarded and unwanted items, Junk creates an unforgettable and explosive live experience!

With props like bins, bottles, brushes, and barrels, Junk crafts a world of music, comedy, and pure entertainment. Their high-energy show offers a refreshing perspective on today's modern entertainment scene.

Junk has performed at a wide range of venues and events across Europe, including the Hammersmith Apollo London (Britain's Got Talent), Clipper Boat World Launch, ITV's Dancing On Ice, Pflasterspektakel Street Art Festival, and they were the winners of Sky 1's 'Don’t Stop Me Now' in April 2012.

Among their past clients are Samsung, The Olympics, Britain’s Got Talent, and Clipper World Boat Launch. Recently, they toured their full-length production show across various theatres in England, receiving fantastic responses and rave reviews.

  • Royal Caribbean International
  • HMV
  • Dancing on Ice
  • Forest FM 92.3
  • Towersey Festival
  • Lava Ignite
  • Sky 1
  • Samsung
  • Theatre Royal Windsor
  • The Mayflower Southampton
  • V Club
  • Britain's Got Talent
  • And many more...
  • Southampton Guildhall

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