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Taken from TotalNtertainment (Oct 14, 2024)

Punk Rock Factory share their take on 'C'est La Vie'

by Jo Forrest


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Welsh pop-punk heroes Punk Rock Factory have become a surprise sensation, their supersonic hi-octane takes on throwbacks favourites like ‘Let It Go’, the ‘Power Rangers’ theme and ‘Mamma Mia’ making them a smash hit at Download, Bloodstock and Slam Dunk festivals as well as earning 750,000 followers at TikTok. Now Punk Rock Factory put the pedal to the metal as they power into the biggest moment of their rise to date.


Today they share their riotous take on the B*Witched smash ‘C’est La Vie’ ahead of their new album ‘All Hands On Deck’ which follows on February 14th. The band are currently in the midst of a huge headline tour which will see them bring the party to a total of 30,000 fans, with audiences mixing up all ages from kids through to pensioners. Listen HERE.



‘C’est La Vie’ shows why the quartet have engaged such an enthusiastic following. They let rip with a fireball of melody and slamming punk energy as they turn the ‘90s mega hit into an irresistible shout-along punk anthem.


‘C’est La Vie’ sets the tone for ‘All Hands On Deck’, a wild, supercharged tongue-in-cheek tribute to some of the most beloved hits of the ‘90s. The band invited fans – nicknamed The Sausage Army – to choose what songs should be included and picked a set of wall-to-wall bangers. The band duly delivered, bringing a rush of adrenaline and a dopamine hit to the likes of Take That’s ‘Back For Good’, S Club 7’s ‘Bring It All Back’ and Ricky Martin’s ‘Livin’ La Vida Loca’.



Punk Rock Factory have completed the first five packed shows of their current ‘Stick To The Covers ‘24’ headline tour. It continues with the following dates, with very limited tickets for some shows still available HERE. They are also confirmed to play nine shows across Germany and The Netherlands next March.


OCTOBER
14th – Leicester, O2 Academy 2 (LIMITED TICKETS)
15th – Leeds, Stylus (LIMITED TICKETS)
16th – Hull, Welly
18th – Newcastle, NX (LIMITED TICKETS)
19th – Aberdeen, The Lemon Tree (SOLD OUT)
20th – Dundee, Fat Sam’s
21st – Edinburgh, Liquid Rooms (LIMITED TICKETS)


NOVEMBER
1st – Bristol, O2 Academy (LIMITED TICKETS)
2nd – Cardiff, Great Hall (LIMITED TICKETS)
3rd – Southend, Chinnerys (SOLD OUT)
5th – Portsmouth, Guildhall Studio
6th – Gloucester, Guildhall (LIMITED TICKETS)
8th – Exeter, Phoenix (SOLD OUT)
9th – Bournemouth, O2 Academy (LIMITED TICKETS)
10th – Reading, Sub89 (SOLD OUT)
12th – Milton Keynes, MK11 (SOLD OUT)
13th – Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill (LIMITED TICKETS)
15th – London, Electric Brixton
17th – Manchester, Academy
19th – Guilford, Boileroom (SOLD OUT)
20th – Brighton, Chalk
21st – Norwich, Epic Studios (LIMITED TICKETS)
22nd – Cambridge, Junction – J1 (LIMITED TICKETS)
23rd – Ipswich, The Corn Exchange (LIMITED TICKETS)




 
 

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