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Postmodern Jukebox

Postmodern Jukebox

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox is a musical collective founded by New York based pianist, Scott Bradlee in 2011. They rework modern songs giving them a swing/ jazz feel.

"Proving that everything new can be old again, pianist/arranger Scott Bradlee became a viral pop sensation on YouTube for his, and his ad hoc group, Postmodern Jukebox, reworked 21st century pop hits in a variety of vintage styles."

They released their debut EPs, "Postmodern Jukebox" (1 and 2), in 2012, followed by the debut album: "Twist is the New Twerk", plus: "Historical Misappropriation", "Saturday Morning Slow Jams", "Clubbin' With Grandpa", and "A Very Postmodern Christmas" (all in 2014), "Emoji Antique", "Top Hat On Fleek", "Swipe Right For Vintage", "Selfies on Kodachrome" (all 2015), "The Essentials", "Squad Goals", "Swing the Vote", "PMJ And Chill" (all 2016), "New Gramophone, Who Dis?", "Fake Blues", "33 Resolutions Per Minute" (all 2017), "The Essentials II" (2018), "Blue Mirror" (2018), "Learn To Floss in 3 Easy Steps" (2018), "Jazz Me Outside Pt. 2" (2018), "Jazz Me Outside Pt. 1" (2018), "Throwback Clapback" (2019), "Jazz Age Thirst Trap" (2019), "Sepia Is the New Orange" (2019), "OK Crooner" (2020), "At the Piano" (2020), "BACK When They Called It Music. The '90s, Vol. 1" (2020), "The Essentials III" (2021), "OldieFans" (2022), plus 2023's: "The Fourth Tuning" and 2024's "Puttin On The Rizz".

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Puttin On The Rizz on tour
The retro lounge-jazzateers return with more choice cover versions and a lengthy UK Magic and Moonlight tour in 2025 - Tickets on sale now - #RetroJazzSwing
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Royal Albert Hall
Kensington
The Hexagon
Reading
Bristol Beacon
Bristol
The Corn Exchange
Cambridge
Brighton Dome/ Concert Hall
Brighton
G-Live/ Bellerby Studio
Guildford
Octagon Centre
Sheffield
De Montfort Hall and Gardens
Leicester
Glasshouse International Centre
Gateshead
Royal Concert Hall/ Strathclyde Suite
Glasgow
Music Hall
Aberdeen
Barbican Centre
York
Princess Theatre
Torquay
O2 Guildhall
Southampton
New Theatre
Cardiff
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre/ Norman Bragg Studio
Aylesbury
The Royal and Derngate Theatre
Northampton
The Philharmonic Hall and Rooms
Liverpool
The Bridgewater Hall
Manchester