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Sharing the stage

Tyber Cranstoun, lead singer of chart-topping band The Dualers, tells Joanne Bednall how he juggles dog ownership with appearances at gigs and festivals across the country.

ABOUT TYBER

From living in a lock-up garage in South East London to headlining at Wembley Arena and boasting 20,000 Instagram followers, former street busker turned ska and reggae musician Tyber Cranstoun, has finally achieved his dream of making it in the music industry.

The nine-piece Dualers’ lead singer and founding member credits much of his success to the band’s loyal army of fans, and his three dogs. Famous for hits such as ‘Kiss on the Lips’ and ‘Truly Madly’, the musician can often be seen backstage with his gig-loving Cavapoo/ Cockerpoo, Gigi.

When he’s not playing in front of sell-out audiences as part of the band’s current ‘Road to Wembley’ tour, Tyber, 42, loves nothing more than relaxing at home in East Sussex with Gigi, one-eyed French Bulldog Claude, and eight-year-old German Shepherd Apollo.

ABOUT TYBER

From living in a lock-up garage in South East London to headlining at Wembley Arena and boasting 20,000 Instagram followers, former street busker turned ska and reggae musician Tyber Cranstoun, has finally achieved his dream of making it in the music industry.

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