The Dualers

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The Dualers

The Corn Exchange, Ipswich

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Dates & Times

Friday 29 May 2026

20:00 - 22:00


Information - The Dualers

The Dualers Live at Ipswich Corn Exchange

Get ready for an unforgettable night of vibrant Jamaican Rhythm & Blues with The Dualers, a sensational 9-piece band straight from South-East London! Known for their catchy tunes and infectious energy, The Dualers have carved a niche as one of Britain’s finest Ska & Reggae bands, and they’re coming to Ipswich for a special performance.

About The Dualers

Breaking onto the scene with their hit single ‘Kiss on the Lips’ which impressively reached number 21 in the UK charts without any major industry support, The Dualers have continued to impress. Their follow-up single, ‘Truly Madly’, even featured in the Hollywood blockbuster Fool’s Gold! With two top 30 UK albums under their belt and a number 2 spot in the independent album charts, they’ve toured huge venues like Wembley Arena, Manchester Apollo, and set a record with 14 sold-out shows at Indigo at the O2.

Their growing worldwide fan base can’t get enough of their unique sound, and 2026 promises even more excitement as The Dualers embark on a big UK tour featuring fresh tracks from their soon-to-be-released album, Beach Life.

Event Details

  • Date: Friday 29 May 2026
  • Venue: Corn Exchange, Ipswich
  • Doors Open: 7pm
  • Show Starts: 8pm
  • Ticket Price: £32.50

Please note: Under 14s must be accompanied by a fully paying adult aged 18 or over.

Why You Should Go

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to their music, The Dualers’ live shows are a celebration of great rhythms, soulful melodies, and a fantastic atmosphere that’s perfect for a night out. Don’t miss your chance to see them bring the spirit of Ska & Reggae to Ipswich in what’s sure to be a sell-out performance!

Grab your tickets now and get ready to dance the night away with The Dualers at the Corn Exchange.

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