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Servo

90s UK punk band

Servo emerged from the UK punk scene in the late 1990s, earning their reputation as an energetic and uncompromising group during their brief but memorable existence from 1997 to 2000. With a distinctive sound that drew on the raw vitality of British punk, Servo released the EP Now We Are Six in March 2000, following their debut album Everything's Difficult in 1999. Tracks like "All Gone," "Days Away," and "How? What? Why?" continue to resonate with those who value the era’s inventive spirit and unfiltered energy.

Though their core recording years have passed, Servo’s legacy endures in the live music community. In May 2026, fans will have a rare chance to experience their acclaimed performances as Servo appears at FUZZ CLUB in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Taking the stage in a strong supporting slot, they join a diverse lineup headlined by W.I.T.C.H. (We Intend To Cause Havoc), alongside acts such as A Place To Bury Strangers and Causa Sui. This appearance at Effenaar underscores the lasting appeal of Servo within international punk circuits and their continued relevance to discerning gig-goers.

Servo’s catalogue and live prowess secure their place in British punk history, drawing curiosity from new listeners and long-time admirers alike. For those seeking authentic punk energy and influential concerts, be sure to follow Servo and stay tuned for their latest gigs and tour dates.

Servo Gigs

Featuring w.i.t.c.h. (we intend to cause havoc), a place to bury strangers, causa sui, minami deutsch, lorelle meets the obsolete, maidavale, glyders, travo and more.