The Pierrotters, as featured on the BBC 2 documentary 5 Guys Named Acko, are the last remaining professional seaside Pierrot troupe in Britain and are now in their 25th Summer Season. This makes them one of the longest-serving al fresco street band in the country as well as the last in an honourable tradition of Pierrot troupes.
Dressed in traditional white satin, pom-poms and conical hats and renowned for their musicality and eccentric nonsense, they create an ideal event for the whole family. |
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The Pierrotters have played at many of Britain’s finest resorts including: Brighton, Scarborough, Southport, Saltburn, Bognor Regis, Hastings, Eastbourne, Margate, Filey, Weston Super Mare and Morecambe. They frequently appear at many of the country’s leading festivals, such as Bradford, Cardiff, Llangollen Eisteddfod and Sidmouth. They have also performed abroad in Poland, Portugal and the tropical paradises of the Isle of Wight and the Isle of Man.
To see some history of Pierrot troupes please click here
The Pierrotters are members of Equity, have Public Liability Insurance and are CRB checked. Promenade Promotions and The Pierrotters are supported and funded by Arts Council England

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