Junk Pups

+ Queen Cult + Sweet Bleach

The Hug and Pint, Glasgow, GB

Entry Requirements: 18+
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A celebration of live music and the best new artists in Scotland. July & August 2023 Tickets from bit.ly/endless-summer-2023 + thehugandpint.com

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Junk Pups

Queen Cult are a femme-queer fronted four-piece rock band based in Macclesfield, Cheshire formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Maisie Johnson and bassist Leila Jacklin, with Brodie Carson on drums and Piers Jarvis playing rhythm guitar. Their musical references are broad and include No Doubt, Paramore, Royal Blood and Nothing But Thieves.

After a pandemic imposed hiatus, Queen Cult returned in September 2021 with their second single “Show & Tell”, which details their candid struggles with the British government’s response to the pandemic. It was widely supported by music blogs with Contact Music describing Queen Cult as “the Queer Band you’ll fall in love with by 2022”. In November they released “A Song About Consent”, which is a call out to being unheard and oppression in the modern age. It was chosen as BBC Introducing Stoke Record of the Week.

Politically charged and with something to say on every track they release, Queen Cult released their debut EP “Woman That I Know” on 28th January 2022, preceded by next single “Calm”.

Very much a live focussed band, amongst a string of performances in the second half of 2021 they appeared at LBGTQ+ nights Pssy Culture in Sheffield and Queer Off in London, as well as the Your City Festival in Stoke and the Macc in October Festival. They were also chosen by Music Venues Trust to participate in Revive Live Tour in January 2022 to support grass roots venues across the UK, and will support LibraLibra on 5 dates (see below).

Queen Cult featured in BBC Introducing “Best of 2021” and have been tipped by Get in Her Ears and Rock Coven as “Ones To Watch in 2022”. Queen Cult identify as LBGTQ+.

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