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The Zoo - Release Party 

THE ZOO — With this new project, we combine our signature reggae-punk sound with the voice of Ben Nilles, the band's trumpet player, who will take over as lead singer.

THE ZOO is an alarm, a shock, an invitation to open your eyes. Too often, humans remain prisoners of their habits, unable to change their perspective or question their actions. So nature reverses the roles: animals take over... and the mirror shatters.

After 23 years on the Luxembourg music scene, the band still wants to push the boundaries of the genre to create unforgettable moments of celebration.

With deep roots in the spirit of collective projects, this new EP will pave the way for a promising new phase.

Tickets are available here.

News 2026 

We’ve got some important news to share with all of you.

As a few may already heard, after a lot of thought and honest conversations, our singer Raph has decided to step away from the band. This wasn’t an easy decision for any of us, but it’s one we respect fully. Raph has been a huge part of who we are and what we’ve created together. We’re incredibly grateful for everything he’s poured into the band over the years: the voice, the energy, the words, and the unforgettable moments.


While this chapter is ending, the band itself is not. We’re continuing forward, writing new material and shaping what comes next. New music is already in the works, and we’re excited about the direction things are heading.

To honor Raph and the era we built together, we’ve decided to make our very first album, Fresh Trash, along with the song Can’t Get Up Again, available on all streaming platforms. These releases mean a lot to us, and we’re proud to finally make them easily accessible to everyone.

There’s one more thing to look forward to:

On March 1st, 2026, we’ll be releasing one final song featuring Raph on the vocals. It’s a proper goodbye, and a celebration of what we made together.

And that’s not the end. There will be more in 2026.

Thank you for sticking with us, supporting us, and listening to our music.

Stay tuned, this story is far from over.

The Disliked: Underwater Rescue: Release Show 

The Disliked welcome you to their special EP Release Show: Underwater Rescue! 

Known for their energetic live-shows, The Disliked drag you into a unique atmosphere with their reggae driven dance beats. 

For this special release show,The Kufa-Boys are back in the hood with a spectacular live set for young and old, new songs and of course a piano man who hits the keys the good old upbeat organ style. 

After more than two decades with five longplayers and countless live-shows throughout Europe, The Disliked are still searching for new ways of writing music and putting up good live-shows. With Underwater Rescue, the band shows that their musical journey is still far from finished. 

Don’t miss this one out, and dive into a magic underwater world!

Tickets are available here: https://kulturfabrik.lu/event/the-disliked

Hey Mambo – Quarantine Session out now !  

The Disliked are back with a Quarantaine Session for Hey Mambo. Time to get laid back. The accoustic reggae ballad comes straight out of the quarantaine !

Since all our summershows have been canceled, we thought that Hey Mambo would be the perfect shot for this summer. We all had to slow down. But hey, sweet melodies and good vibes will always lighten up our hearts. Take a deep breath, grab a drink and linger whereever life takes you…

You’ll know where to find us when stages open again !

Reggae Rescue out now 

Reggae Rescue out now! Creative processes always made The Disliked work harder on their music and their message. Over the years, the band has developed as humans and as musicians. Since their last album, numerous evenings, weekends and holidays were dedicated to find new sounds and stories to be told. The result is called Reggae Rescue. For the first time, the band spent entire weeks with producer Charel Stoltz (Holtz Studio & Mad Fox), working on refinements of the songs, before they hit the studio last summer. For the recording session at the famous Daft Recording Studio in Malmedy, engineer Tom Gatti (Audio Oak Studio, Eternal Tango & Mad Fox) was added to the mix. His love for analogue sounds, Fender amps, live reverbs and huge snare sounds makes Reggae Rescue probably the best reggae album recorded by a Luxemburgish band. Ever. Oh yeah!