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Gravy

70s pop

Gravy stands as a distinctive presence in the pop music landscape, particularly known for their 1970s sound. With a legacy built around their single "We Can Make the World (A Whole Lot Brighter) / God Help’s Those" released in 1971, Gravy has maintained a devoted following among fans of classic pop. Their recordings capture the era’s optimistic melodies and heartfelt lyricism, serving as a time capsule of early-70s pop sensibility.

Fans seeking to experience Gravy live will find the band sharing stages at notable UK events. In August 2026, Gravy are set to appear as a support act at FOOTFEST 2026 at The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge, performing alongside headliner FEET and a diverse roster of artists. That same month, Gravy will also play at HUMBER STREET SESH at Hull Marina, supporting a lineup led by Fiona-Lee. These concerts offer a special opportunity to witness Gravy’s enduring pop sound within a contemporary live music setting, engaging both established devotees and new listeners.

With their roots in vintage pop and ongoing appeal through live shows, Gravy continues to highlight the timelessness of their artistry. For those eager to keep up with Gravy’s journey, be sure to follow the band and check for their latest gigs and tour dates as they bring their celebrated sound to stages across the UK.