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The Clones

UK punk band 1996-2001

The Clones emerged from Derbyshire’s vibrant punk scene in the late 1990s, quickly carving out their place as one of the area’s most energetic live acts. Active between 1996 and 2001, this UK punk band is remembered for their spirited performances and authentic sound. Their 1998 album, Extra Curricular Activities, encapsulates the raw, rebellious edge that defined their brief but impactful existence, earning them respect within the underground punk circuit.

In September 2025, The Clones played at the legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, supporting headliner Hippy on an electrifying bill that also featured Salt River Shakedown and Citrus Duke. This appearance at one of the UK’s essential live music venues underscores The Clones’ lasting influence and the continued demand for their high-octane shows. Sharing the stage with leading acts, their set remains a testament to their enduring appeal among punk aficionados and live music fans alike.

Stay connected with The Clones to keep up with their story and keep an eye out for gigs and concert dates. Follow the band for news and discover more about their journey through the British punk scene.

The Clones Gigs

Featuring food house, adam thom, niamh corkey, scott mcpherson, teenage dads, charlie barr, stride, lewis wilson and more.