21 January – 15 February

Reviewed by: Fringefeed

Review by Kathy Nilsson | 13 February 2026
If you love the soundtracks of Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill: this high-energy Fringe show delivers a nostalgic, foot-tapping ride through Quentin Tarantino’s most iconic musical moments.

From the second the band stepped on stage, the vibe was electric. Dressed in sharp suits and dark shades, they looked like The Blues Brothers reborn — effortlessly cool with a touch of sexy vocals. The costumes instantly set the tone and gave the performance a strong visual identity that perfectly matched the soundtrack theme.

Musically, the talent on stage was undeniable. The band were confident and clearly enjoying themselves. The vocals were strong and soulful, bringing fresh life to a setlist packed with famous tunes. Audience participation added to the fun, with the crowd happily singing along… ugga Chaka!

I found the mixing a bit loud for the venue, but when you could hear the vocals clearly, the singers truly shone!

A stylish, energetic tribute!