Formed in London in 1994, Skunk Anansie became an iconic band known for their unique mix of alternative rock, punk, and dub influences. Fronted by Skin, the band gained global fame with politically charged lyrics, queer representation, and hits like "Hedonism," "Selling Jesus," and "Weak." Their bold performances and headline appearance at Glastonbury 1999 solidified their status. After reuniting in 2009, Skunk Anansie continues to release music and tour. With new singles and upcoming projects, they remain a powerful force in music today, delivering high-energy shows.
Californian punks The Offspring rose to fame in the '90s, blending punk, metal, and grunge influences. Their breakthrough came with 1994’s Smash, featuring hits like "Come Out and Play" and "Self Esteem." They soon signed with Columbia, releasing Ixnay on the Hombre, followed by the global success of Americana, which included chart-toppers "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" and "Why Don’t You Get a Job?" After lineup changes, they continued with albums like Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace and Let The Bad Times Roll. In 2024, they released Supercharged, alongside plans for a major 2025 tour.