

The Outlaw Orchestra – A riotous three-piece from Southampton, forged in the fires of rock ‘n’ roll and irreverence. They’re an Orchestra because each member is a virtuoso in their own right — and Outlaws because every show feels like a jailbreak from the everyday. With roots in Southern rock, country, and classic British hard rock, their live shows are pure Saturday-night escapism: foot-stomping, beer-soaked, and gloriously unhinged.
Festival favourites with a growing cult following, The Outlaw Orchestra have lit up stages at Ramblin’ Man Fair, Black Deer Festival, Wickham, and Buckle & Boots, as well as iconic venues like Sheffield O2 Academy, The 1865 (Southampton), The Half Moon (Putney) and Slim Jim’s (Islington). Wherever they play, they leave crowds sweaty, hoarse, and grinning like they’ve just robbed a bank and gotten away with it.
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They’ve shared bills with the likes of The Darkness, Brothers Osborne, Kris Barras, The Cold Stares, and Ginger Wildheart, and hit the road with Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons and The Gypsy Pistoleros. With three killer studio albums to their name, they've earned regular spins on Planet Rock, BBC 6Music, Chris Country, and CountryLine Radio.
Their 2025 festival calendar is packed, with appearances at In It Together (Wales), Loverocks (Dorset), ShowBike Aquitaine (France), App-Fest (Gloucestershire), Cambridge Rock Festival, Hella Rock Festival (Coventry), Steel Paws (Sheffield), Rockin' By The River (Devon), and a return to Black Deer Festival at Tobacco Docks (London).
If you haven’t seen them yet — get ready. You’ll leave with sore feet from stomping, a sore face from grinning, and a shot of Outlaw running through your blood.



