by Tom Walsh
Caravans are known and loved by Brits as a fantastic means to go on holiday and experience all that the country has to offer.
However, for seven musicians the caravan is a vehicle for musical creativity, as they turned theirs into a custom built audio-visual show to host the whole band and become a giant jukebox.
The Dukes Box, as the band is known,travel all over the globe and have performed at the likes of Glastonbury and Bestival.
They play a range of songs from their 1960s two-berth caravan, audiences have are able to make a choice from 35 tracks and then step back to watch the band play it live from inside the Dukes box.
They cover all range of music styles, including jazz, folk, rock, rap, techno, reggae even thrash metal, providing a visually stimulating and brilliantly entertaining experience.
Most recently The Dukes Box performed at the Urban Festival in Bradford City Park entertaining crowds over the weekend from 15-18 May, their next gig is the INmusic festival, Croatia on 24-26 June.
Watch the video below to see the caravan rockers in action: