Year of the Dog are a brass-house-soul powerhouse, blending magnetic energy with a soulful edge to create a live experience that moves both bodies and hearts. Hailing from Cardiff and Bristol, their home-stage roots run deep, packing out iconic venues such as The Globe and Thekla.
2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the six-piece, who capped off Noz Stock Festival’s unforgettable final year by closing the main stage on Thursday night, delivering a performance that will go down in festival history.
Currently crafting their highly anticipated debut album with Abbey Road producer Rob Cass, Year of the Dog continues to prove why they’re one of the most exciting bands to watch. From their early days at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2018 to wowing audiences at Kendal Calling, Cheltenham Jazz, Cardiff LGBTQ+ Pride, and across Europe, this BBC Introducing-backed band is building a reputation that transcends borders.
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