NOTE: It is not yet clear how best to categorise and/or present steampunk bands and singers etc., so this basic listing will do for now, until we have enough entries to be able to assign meaningful categories.
Stage Name | Type of act | Home town or area |
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Wild Eyed, Wicked & Oblivious | Gothic Folk, with hints of Scar and Punk | Swansea, Wales |
Wight Hot Pipes | Alternative Celtic Rock folk band with flaming bagpipes | Isle of Wight |
VICTOR SIERRA | Steampunk Goth Band | Paris - France |
Victor and the Bully | Upbeat, spooky and sinful | London |
Ullalele | Steamplunk progressive ukulele rock quartet | Otley, West Yorkshire |
The Lady Garden Ensemble | All-female carnival swing/music hall trio | Newquay, Cornwall |
The Dark Design | Non linear folk/rock opera | South East UK |
The Cogkneys | Original music hall songs, comedy and steampunk parody | Derby |
The Burn- Outz | Post apocalyptic, end of the world fabulousness! | Derby |
The Brass Brothers | A tribute to the Blues Brothers with a steampunk twist | Yorkshire/Leicestershire |
The Antipoet | Comedic Beat Poetry | Buckinghamshire |
Slack Ma Girdle | Border Morris dancing side | Newmarket, UK |
Nowhere Fast | Steampunked Jazz | Lincolnshire |
Neovenator | Psychedelic pop rock with a theatrical twist. | Kingston upon Thames |
Moth | Original accordion-driven jazzy female chanteussing | London |
Mice in a Matchbox | Electro folk rock | Bromyard in Herefordshire |
Major Blunder | Ukelele songs and comedy | Exeter |
Madam Misfit | Swing hop silly girl | Lincoln |
Humphrey and Maude | Music Hall, Dixieland, Vaudeville | London, UK |
GurdyBird | Folktronic Hurdy Gurdy | Penzance |
UK performers who entertain steampunk audiences
Steampunk performers range in scope and diversity from solo musicians, singers and magicians etc., to internationally acclaimed individuals and groups who attract festival-sized audiences of followers and fans.
Steampunk music consists of an eclectic mix of tastes and styles, ranging from gentleman rhyming rappers and solo electro-swing singers, to electric-violin dance spectacles, thumping-beat goth-rock bands, and even heavy-rock groups featuring fire-spitting bagpipes!
This is part of the fun of attending steampunk events - one never knows quite what one will enjoy, or not, until one sees an act in person. However, for those people who wish to get some idea of the musical style or entertainment genre of an act booked for a particular steampunk event, this listing is intended to inform potential audiences as to what sort of music or entertainment they can expect to see and hear if they book their tickets and join in the fun.
Please note that the information listed is provided by the performers themselves, not by us. An index-optimised list of all steampunk bands and performers is also available here.