
The Fugitives Live
The Fugitives Live at Y Maerun Pub, Marshfield
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About the show
Friday 31st July 2026
The Fugitives Live at Marshfield
Join us for a great night of live music as The Fugitives, one of South Wales' finest R&B bands, take to the stage to celebrate Sarah Beuschel's Birthday Bash.
With over 20 years of experience performing across South Wales, The Fugitives have built a reputation for delivering outstanding live shows packed with soulful vocals, driving rhythms, exceptional musicianship, and the kind of energy that keeps the dancefloor moving all night.
Fresh from being voted the 4th best R&B band within an 8.7-mile radius of Whitchurch Village (a title they're proudly embracing), these local favourites know exactly how to put on a show.
Expect a night of classic and contemporary R&B, tight grooves, scorching solos, and an atmosphere that only great live music can create.
Whether you're a longtime fan or seeing them for the first time, this is a chance to catch one of South Wales' most entertaining live bands in full flow while helping celebrate Sarah's birthday in style.
Spread the word, bring your friends, and join us for a fantastic evening. Everyone is welcome.
Friday 31st July 2026
Marshfield
Celebrating Sarah Beuschel's Birthday
Live music from The Fugitives
Featuring - The Fugitives - Cardiff

The Fugitives – 25 Years of Rhythm & Blues Mayhem
For over 25 years, The Fugitives have been South Wales’ undisputed powerhouse of Rhythm & Blues, raising roofs, rattling pint glasses, and leaving a trail of chaos, laughter, and ringing ears across the UK and Europe.
From Bayonne to Barry Island, Bristol to the Basque Country, and everywhere in between, this band has clocked up over 3,000 gigs — and they’re still tearing it up like it’s their first night on stage.
This isn’t just a band. It’s an institution.
A night with The Fugitives means searing guitar riffs, thunderous grooves, and a frontman who can deliver 3,000 Princess Margaret jokes and 3,000 mic-stand wipeouts — without missing a beat.
They don’t do polite.
They do sweat, swagger, and high-voltage rock ’n’ roll — the kind that leaves the crowd buzzing long after the final chord fades.
Still lairy. Still hairy. Still unstoppable.
The Fugitives: louder, tighter, and more electric than ever.