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Dingus Khan go nuts in May

It’s May Day! A time of ancient rites and celebrations; when rural customs are revived and the village greens of England are once more graced by pole-dancing women and children.

It’s time when troops of men emerge in white, to perform bizarrely choreographed dance routines, led by a man in a dress. A time when the village fool becomes king for a day, to be celebrated and cheered on for his buffoonery by crowds of onlookers.

Yes, it is the Dingus Khan Tour of which I speak. What else could it be? This is the perfect opportunity to join in with the festivities, as the boys dance and caper their way across Great Britain, in advance of their festival shows this summer.

You can find them here:

1 May – Mersea Island, Cosmic Puffin Festival

2 May – Bury St. Edmunds, Bury Fringe at the Hunter Club

20 May – Stroud, The Prince Albert

22 may – Edinburgh, Henry’s Cellar Bar

24 may – Lake Windermere, Unorthodox Paradox Festival

25 May – Lancashire, The Yorkshire House

28 May – Ipswich, Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre

29 May – Halesworth, The Cut

30 May – Brighton, Green Door Store

6 June – Cambridge, Strawberry Fair