Promoting the re-issue of their 2001 album, Sound, Electro-dub pioneers, Dreadzone are returning at the Queen’s Hall, Narberth, on Saturday, October 31, for a Hallowe’en party like no other!

A festival favourite, Dreadzone opened the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1994 and began to bring their unique blend of electro, dub and reggae to a wider audience, going on to chart seven Top 60 singles (including their Top 20 hit ‘Little Britain’) and are still going strong after 22 years.

The core members, Greg Dread, original bassmaster Leo Williams, the unmistakable MC Spee, legendary reggae vocalist Earl 16 alongside Chris Compton on guitar and Bazil on technology, make up the current Dreadzone live line-up. Hit records, critical acclaim and a huge, devoted fan base are theirs, due in part to their storming live shows.

As well as live favourites from their back catalogue, the band will be playing tracks from Escapades and Sound at their shows in 2015. Audiences can expect Dreadzone to create an atmosphere of sublime love and harmony through their innovative mix of dub, trip hop, acid, house and ambient.

With Dreadzone, there’s truly never a dull moment. Get ready for a stomping night! The group have always been a favourite at the Queen’s Hall, selling out on numerous occasions.

Tickets are cheaper in advance and can be purchased from Span Arts on span-arts.org.uk or from the Box Office on 01834 869323.