
With all the talk of ‘Blue Monday’, and today being officially the most depressing day of the year, we wanted to do something to help lift the mood.
So, we’re reclaiming the day for our festival community and renaming it ‘Blues Monday’.
And what better way to mark ‘Blues Monday’ than by celebrating some of the incredible bands who will be bringing Blues, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and big beaming smiles to thousands of festival goers at this year’s ABR Festival!
Here’s a little flavour of what you could be looking forward to if you join us at Ragley Hall at the end of June…
Let There B/DC
Dave Peacock spectacularly recreates the sound and stage performance of Angus Young.
Andrew Cowley packs a set of vocal chords that will have you checking twice that it’s not Brian Johnson or Bon Scott before you.
And Let There B/DC will be shaking you all night long to the unmistakable sound of Aussie rockers AC/DC.
Ready to rock? The boys will be headlining the BikerHeadz stage on Friday 27th June at ABR Festival 2025 – make sure you’re there!
Guns Or Roses
With an appearance at the 2017 Isle Of Wight festival under their belts, Guns Or Roses know a thing or two about playing outdoors to big crowds.
There was fevered excitement as we announced their debut ABR Festival appearance this coming June, and we can’t wait for the boys to bring the sound, look and attitude of LA’s finest, Guns N’ Roses, to Ragley Hall.
Just picture yourself having had an amazing day taking in the sights and sounds of the UK’s biggest and friendliest motorcycle festival.
The sun is setting, you’ve got your favourite drink in hand, and the opening chords of ‘Sweet Child Of Mine’ ripple through the air. You’ll be forgiven for thinking you’re already in Paradise City.
Mercury
Mercury have spent over 25 years on the road, honing their musicianship and stagecraft to stand alone as the world’s greatest Queen tribute.
With vocalist Joseph Lee Jackson holding court as Freddie Mercury, and guitarist Glenn Scrimshaw showcasing incredible skill to bring the riffs of Brian May to life, you’re sure to be captivated by an epic performance.
Don’t believe us? We’ll just leave you with the words of Jer Bulsara, Freddie Mercury’s Mum, When asked about the comparison to the original lineup, she said: “Joseph, Glenn & Mercury are the next best thing. Don’t miss it!”