The Skinner Brothers

Electric Ballroom, London.

The Skinner Brothers

14+ only. 14s to 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
STANDING (GA) £25.95 (£22.50) Currently unavailable
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS £21.55 (£18.50) Currently unavailable

NOTE: For Access customers only.
Includes: Queue Jump + 1x Wheelchair Space + 1x PA 

- Please email us proof of eligibility to admin@electricballroom.co.uk

- Each access ticket allows you and your carer/PA to enter the venue. Please note there will not be a separate ticket sent for the carer/PA, you must arrive at the same time. 
- Wheelchair spaces are reserved solely for Access customers, the carer/PA will have to stand beside yourself.
- Due to the size of the access area, only the carer/PA will be allowed to join you, the venue will not accommodate further guests.

ACCESSIBLE TICKET (SEATED) £21.55 (£18.50) Currently unavailable

NOTE: For Access/Disabled customers only.
Includes: Queue Jump + 1x Seat (on the balcony, not step-free)

If you require a PA and to send over proof of eligibility, please email us at admin@electricballroom.co.uk.

- Each access ticket allows you and your carer/PA (if required) to enter the venue. Please note there will not be a separate ticket sent for the carer/PA, you must arrive at the same time. 
- Seating spaces are reserved solely for Access customers, the carer/PA will have to stand beside yourself.
- Due to the size of the access area, only the carer/PA will be allowed to join you.

More information about The Skinner Brothers tickets

Valid physical photo ID is required for entry. Any ticket holder unable to present identification that they are at least 14 years of age will not be admitted and are not eligible for a refund!

Bag Policy: Only one small bag (max. A4 size) per person and coats are permitted.

Formed in London in 2017, after deciding a life in music might mean they'd never have to work a real job again, The Skinner Brothers gained notoriety after joining The Libertines on their 'Tiddeley Om Pom Pom' seaside tour on a personal invitation from Carl Bârat. With influences ranging from Sinatra to Oasis, The Skinner Brothers don't really sound like anyone else.