The Cuban Brothers, The Wedgewood Rooms, review: '˜AÂ hip-hop funk storm'
The opening acts for the night were the ska-funk band The Tribe and Portsmouth's The Neptune Girl. They warmed the audience up nicely for what would turn out to be a proper rowdy Pompey night out.
A loud cheer greeted Archerio Mantovani, who took his place behind the decks to whip up a hip-hop funk storm that set the tone for the night and the crowd was soon rocking.
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Hide AdHe was soon followed by Kengo-San and lead singer Miguel who took to the dance floor with a mind-boggling breakdance routine befitting any James Brown review at his height.
For anyone not familiar with the Cuban Brothers '“ they're neither Cuban or brothers, but they do deliver a hilarious night of entertainment.
The sharp suits and fedoras gave way to skin-hugging lycra outfits that leave little to the imagination.
By the end of the night, self-proclaimed lothario Miguel is wearing nothing but a skimpy pair of speedos which inevitably leads to a eye-watering wardrobe malfunction.
Word on the street is that they will be back next year '“ this will surely be the hottest ticket in town.
PAUL WINDSOR