Les Tambours du Bronx
What began as a joke in 1987 became the international reference in industrial percussion. Les Tambours du Bronx were born in 1987 in the industrial backdrop of Varennes-Vauzelles, France. From the start, their mission has been one of constant reinvention: transforming raw matter — metal, barrels, sticks — into instruments of life, rage, dance, and inner revolution. For nearly four decades, the band has shaken stages across the globe — from Europe to the Americas, Africa to Asia — and has shared the stage with icons such as Metallica, Sepultura, Page & Plant, and Johnny Hallyday... Every collaboration, every encounter has fueled their evolution. Today, the collective embodies two powerful faces: • The Classic Show, pure industrial percussion, where hypnotic rhythms, samples, and choreographed fury create a visceral trance. • The Metal Show, denser and sharper, where guitars, bass, drums, and vocals collide with the raw force of the barrels — an augmented, untamed form of industrial metal. Evolution lies at the core of Les Tambours du Bronx: from primal trance to electronic fusions, and now metal, they have never ceased to push their own boundaries. Their latest release, the EP The Wild Pack, is a manifesto of power and instinct, where the heritage of the barrels merges with the rage of heavy riffs. Les Tambours du Bronx don’t just perform music — they deliver a physical, visceral experience, a communion where sound is not only heard but lived.
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What kind of music do Les Tambours du Bronx play?+
Les Tambours du Bronx play a unique blend of industrial percussion, metal, and electronic music, characterized by tribal rhythms and the use of metal barrels as instruments.
How can I find out when Les Tambours du Bronx are playing?+
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Who are the members of Les Tambours du Bronx?+
Les Tambours du Bronx is a collective that typically features around 17-18 musicians on stage, performing with their signature metal barrels.


