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Great night

Fabulous evening. Great songs, showing vulnerability and humbleness and also anger at what is happening in the world. A surprising amount about transporter bridges but none the worse for that. Every day is a school day with Benefits!

Posted by Ginny e on 28/10/2024

Benefits , Le Pub, Newport - 26th October 2024

Brilliant gig

Powerful & intense gig. Thoroughly recommend seeing Benefits whenever you can

Posted by 1EyedAw on 28/10/2024

Benefits , Le Pub, Newport - 26th October 2024

GREAT.

GREAT. and THE MAIN SUPPORT ACT - MINAS WERE FANTASTIC GOOD VENUE TOO.

Posted by john on 23/10/2023

Benefits , Oslo, London - 19th October 2023

The new age of rage

Spoken words of contemporary outrage over and between a wall of noise , thrashing and drilling down the contempt shared by all for the ruination of the nation by the thieves and liars who run it.

Posted by Jez on 01/05/2023

Benefits , Hare and Hounds, Birmingham - 29th April 2023

Awesome Performance

What a great live band - a must to go and see... awesome 👌

Posted by Tezza on 30/04/2023

Benefits , Hare and Hounds, Birmingham - 29th April 2023


Brutal but emotive; Teesside band Benefits pack a hard punch filled with passion.


Their band members include Kingsley Hall (vocals), Robbie Major (synth), Hugh Major (bass) and Jonny Snowball (drums).


Self-releasing their material, they dropped their debut album Nails in 2023, including singles “Warhorse” and “What More Do You Want”.


Artist Bio

Benefits are an issues-based music collective from Teesside in the North East of England. They write songs about the urgencies that concern them, and they play them loud.

Forming in 2019 and consisting of Kingsley Hall on vocals, Robbie Major and Hugh Major on synths and noise, and Jonny Snowball on drums they quickly evolved from a fairly standard IDLES-lite shouty punk rock outfit to a politicised group that merges noise, hip hop, industrial rock, garage and an angry twitter feed to get it’s point across.

A completely DIY outfit, (no management, no label, no PR) and despite having zero radio play (due to the nature of their lyrics), through their releases in 2021 they managed to gain fans as diverse as Sleaford Mods, Black Francis, Garbage and Elijah Wood as well as getting a significant feature in the NME.

The aim for 2022 is to take the anger away from the internet and perform it live on stage.

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