The Mrs Mills Experience, a London based tribute band to the singalong piano thumping genius of Mrs Gladys Mills, pianist extraordinaire
The Mrs Mills Experience, a London based tribute band Mrs Gladys Mills, pianist extraordinaire

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About the band


Rolling out a barrel of irony-untroubled, hipster-free, good time entertainment, the Mrs Mills Experience is made up of an unlikely combination of Brixton-based dance DJs and punk musicians, united by their improbable love of piano-thumper extraordinaire, Mrs Gladys Mills.

Delivering a variety pack of authentic, working class singalong tunes, the Mrs Mills Experience aims to make the audience the star, unleashing a salvo of good time music for these austerity stricken times.

Such was the buzz behind this new outfit that a prestigious Saturday night slot at this year's Vintage Festival was secured - without the band even recording a demo!

Keen to bring the might of Mrs Mills to the masses, the band will be booking unconventional - some may say confrontational - slots at various venues leading up to their festival show.

Mrs Mills Experience

The band's debut will be at the hugely popular Offline Club in Brixton on June 1st, defying all logic and choosing garage noise exponents Atomic Suplex to be their co-headliners. Accompanying the Mrs Mills Experience on selected songs onstage will be an army of ukulele players from the Dulwich Ukulele Club.

Next up is a date on the river with the band taking over the Tamesis Dock boat on the River Thames on Thurs 21st June, with all-girl go-go troupe The Actionettes providing the moves in a nautical themed evening of entertainment.

Finally, the band will be bringing the full Mrs Mills honky-tonk pub piano thunder to a packed dancefloor at Brixton's legendary dance venue, The Dogstar on Saturday 30th June.

Clubbers will be treated to the unexpected spectacle of the Mrs Mills Experience in full flight, performing in the middle of a packed dance floor at midnight, complete with tap dancer, party hats and streamers.

Several other surprise appearances with mystery guests are planned at similarly unusual venues before the band take to the stage for their Saturday night slot at this year's Vintage Festival in Northamptonshire, a 20,000 capacity event curated by fashion designer Wayne Hemingway.

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