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Deaf Havana

Deaf Havana

Deaf Havana is on tour — 1 upcoming shows; next: Oct 21, 2026 in Dublin, Ireland.

  • Rock
  • Pop

Deaf Havana are an English alternative rock band from Hunstanton in King's Lynn, Norfolk in the UK. The band was formed in 2005 at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia. The band's early releases along with constant touring developed a strong fan base in the UK music scene. Deaf Havana was formed when the original members met at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia. The band's roots can, however, be traced back much further with Ryan Mellor, James Veck-Gilodi and Lee Wilson all attending Smithdon High School and playing together in various local scene bands. At college, these members were joined by Tom Ogden and Sebastian Spitz. This early lineup saw James singing and Ryan taking guitar and vocal duties. The name "Deaf Havana" came from former guitarist Sebastian Spitz, however the name itself has no literal meaning. The band quickly got down to writing songs and an early demo, White Lines But No Camera, recorded in August 2006 at The Lodge, Northampton. The band toured this lineup until Pennells' replacing Spitz. Pennells was formerly a member of the band "Something About Dave". Around the same time, Mellor handed over guitar parts to Veck-Gilodi, and took on the lead role. In late 2006, the band began writing songs for their debut EP, entitled "Evangeline". Two songs were roughly recorded, titled "The Smiles Were Forced" and "Where It Begins", which were uploaded on to the band's Myspace page. The EP was soon recorded, with "The Smiles Were Forced" being dropped from the EP's tracklisting, but seeing the light of day at the beginning of 2007. Its artwork is by Josh Brown who later had a song dedicated to him by the band called "Josh Brown, Don't Talk to Strangers", which was actually an early demo for the song "They Call It the Easy Life", featured on "It's Called the Easy Life". "For Stories Sake" was previously featured on the band's debut digital EP "White Lines But No Camera" with the slightly altered title "For the Stories Sake", and "Tell Me More Georgie Boy" is the only song from any previous release to make it onto Meet Me Halfway, At Least, and is now called "Another Day in This House".

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Tour history

Shows tracked
3
in 2026
Top countries
1
3 cities
  • Germany · 3
    Cologne, Munich, Wiesbaden
Avg setlist
20 songs
Latest · Jan 29
Main set
  1. 1Mildred
  2. 2Trigger
  3. 3Sing
  4. 4Pretty Low
  5. 5Tracing Lines
  6. 6Dog
  7. 7Carousel
  8. 8Going Clear
  9. 9Pensacola, 2013
  10. 10Kids
  11. 11Worship
  12. 12Ritual
  13. 13Lawn Tennis
  14. 14On The Wire
  15. 15Happiness
  16. 16Holy
  17. 17Hell
  18. 18Hurts To Be Lonely
  19. 19Car Crash
  20. 20Sinner
Last show
Jan 2026

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Upcoming tour dates · 1 shows

Frequently asked questions

When is Deaf Havana's next concert?

Deaf Havana's next concert is on October 21, 2026 in Dublin, Ireland.

Which cities is Deaf Havana playing?

Deaf Havana has upcoming shows in Dublin.

How do I get Deaf Havana tickets?

Through the official ticket link on each concert page.