OUR STORY

MASSAOKE started life in a London pub basement as a live band sing-along called Friday I’m in Love, with printed song sheets for the audience – a simple evolution of the good old-fashioned knees-up round a piano.

Within a few years we’d added the big screen and restyled ourselves as MASSAOKE. We became known for high-energy stage shows, extraordinary outfits and occasional celebrity guests, including Andy Bell from Erasure, pub landlord Al Murray, Guy Pratt from Pink Floyd and even newsreader Jon Snow.

Larger audiences followed, including crowds of thousands at festivals like Glastonbury and Latitude, Edinburgh Fringe and Friday nights at The Scoop on the London’s Southbank, and touring the world from the US to Australia and all over Europe.  

You know the best bit of a gig towards the end when they finally play the big hit and everyone sings along? Well, that’s what a MASSAOKE show is like the whole way through, and it is a euphoric event that has to be experienced to be fully understood.