Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

Categories: Holidays and Festivals

This weekend the British aged punks decided to prove that they still rule Britain. Colorful mohawks, frayed leather jackets and impressive tattoos - informals "over 50" proved that punks are still alive and feel great - well, at least at the festival in British Morecambe. The festival is called Nice 'n' Sleazy ("Nice and vulgar") and was created specifically for punks and fans of the ska genre. It takes place in the town of Lancashire every year. Despite the wrinkles and gray hair, party-goers enjoy their favorite music, drink and socialize with their own kind for three whole days.

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Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

1. Nice 'n' Sleazy is an annual festival named after a 1978 song by the British rock band The Stranglers. It has been held for many years on the last weekend of May.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

2. This open-air, of course, cannot be compared with large-scale events like the Glastonbury festival, but the characters on it are more than colorful. In the photo: a typical punk response to a request to be photographed.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

3. God Save the Queen!

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

4. This festival gathers fans of punk and ska music every year. Pictured: A woman combs her mohawk inside a social club in Morecambe.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

5. Sean Innocent of Vile rests after performing at the Nice 'n' Sleazy festival.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

6. And there are a dime a dozen of them in Lancashire during these three days of the festival.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

7. Keith Flint? And no, sorry, misunderstood.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

8. As you can see, the festival is not only "aged" punks.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

9. Performance of one of the punk bands.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

10. Punks will never die!

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

11. Tents, beer, tattoos and mohawks - everything is like at a regular punk festival.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

12. Punks are for life, apparently.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

13. Every year on the last weekend of May, punks from all over Britain come to Lancashire.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

14. "The slave of society and the prisoner of life."

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

15. Tattoos and mohawks are an invariable attribute of any punk.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

16. One of the party people at the Nice 'n' Sleazy festival.

Gray hair in a beard, demon in a rib - how British elderly punks hang out

17. The festival is over - everyone goes home. See you next year.

Keywords: Britain | Punks | Old age

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