Dodgy 
Rock / Alternative Rock / Indie Rock
Legends of the UK live scene, there’s not many festivals or indeed towns that these boys haven’t played in the 34 years they’ve been together. They’ve released five albums, sold over 2 million records, and enjoyed 12 Top 40 singles, including the massive hit Good Enough - officially one of the most played tracks on British radio in the last 30 years.
Their recent Anniversary Tours of classic albums like Free Peace Sweet (Good Enough, In A Room, If You’re Thinking Of Me) and Homegrown (Staying Out For The Summer, So Let Me Go Far, Grassman) brought unforgettable nights at Shepherd’s Bush Empire and The Forum, marking their busiest years since the ‘90s.
Still boasting the original lineup of Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest, and Andy Miller, joined by Stu Thoy on bass and multi-instrumentalist Graham Mann, Dodgy are more energized than ever. The band is currently in the studio in Wales, working on the follow-up to What Are We Fighting For, set for release in Autumn 2025.
Dodgy released their Ian Broudie-produced debut album in 1992, pre-Britpop, but managed to ride the wave, touring with everyone from The Who, to Oasis, to Blur. Their legacy as one of the standout British bands of the 1990s remains intact, cementing their place in British musical history.