THE Cuban Brothers are coming to Glasgow.
An unstoppable, infectious force of nature, The Cuban Brothers’ unrivalled funk blends sexy, soulful music with jaw-dropping b-boy action and riotous comedy.
The band’s delirious rhythms, lightning wit, and gentle ribbing of world famous artists has seen them personally chosen to play by Noel Gallagher, Davina McCall and Richard Branson.
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Hailing from Edinburgh, head honcho Mike Keat, AKA Miguel Mantovani, formed The Cuban Brothers in the late 90’s with fellow Scotsman Archie ‘Archerio’ Easton, a former champion b-boy and ex-Prodigy dancer.
They then enrolled Kengo ‘Kengo San’ Oshima, a dance student and earnest wrong-man, and most recently Domenico, AKA Juan Erection, a back-flipping James Dean doppleganger.
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From humble beginnings at Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1998, the group have since become an international success, making appearances on TV, film (Ill Manors, Cuban Fury, Sunshine on Leith, Gumball 3000), and continuing to sell out shows across the globe.
Now, they are heading back to where it all began, embarking on a tour through the Scottish Highlands and Islands to commemorate 20 deliriously funny years of Los Hermanos, spreading their legendary Cubano party vibes every step of the way.
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The Cuban Brothers will be performing at Oran Mor in Glasgow on May 2.
For tickets, additional gigs and more information, go to thecubanbrothers.com, facebook.com/thecubanbrothers or twitter.com/cubanbrothers.
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