Give your family a musical experience to remember with David Gibb’s Family Jukebox.
Join David and his magical music Jukebox as he takes you on a trip through his hilarious and often surreal imagination, where wolves roam the school corridors, dragons live under the bed and teddy bears dance the night away at the disco.
With lots of audience interaction and chances to join in, David’s songwriting draws from a wide range of musical influences and genres including jazz, folk, reggae, and rock ‘n’ roll. With an emphasis on quality and musicianship, David’s songs are reminiscent of the classics, and sure to have you dancing and singing along within minutes.
Guaranteed to appeal equally to parents and children alike, this is music that the whole family can enjoy together!
David Gibb’s Family Jukebox is a Little Seeds Music production.
Dates & Times
The Box @ The Met
£9 (inc fee)
Unallocated seating.
Covid Safety at The Met
This will be a full-capacity event with a non-socially distanced audience; we will however still be utilising many Covid safety measures for your safety and the safety of our staff.
Reviews
“prepare to be carried away with the music ... packed full of catchy, toe tapping numbers.”
The Guardian
“David Gibb has a well-deserved cult following for his stage show which includes tales of dragons and driving chocolate cars.His lyrics are genuinely side-splitting and tunes guaranteed to get stuck in your head for days.”
Creative Tourist
“The children love it – and I mean they LOVE it – but so do we, the parents. ”
Toddle About Magazine
David Gibb’s Family Jukebox
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