If you like Punch’n’judy, try these artists

If you like Punch’n’judy, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Tom Morello

Tom Morello

Shared genres: crossover

alternative metal crossover electronic dance music
Il Divo

Il Divo

Shared genres: crossover

crossover operatic pop
Jackie Evancho

Jackie Evancho

Shared genres: crossover

crossover operatic pop
Saber Rebai

Saber Rebai

Shared genres: crossover

Arabic music Khaliji classical music
Ahn Trio

Ahn Trio

Shared genres: crossover

alternative music classical music crossover
Celtic Thunder

Celtic Thunder

Shared genres: crossover

Celtic music crossover folk music
Katherine Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins

Shared genres: crossover

classical music crossover opera
Gregorian

Gregorian

Shared genres: crossover

Gregorian chant crossover new age music

Common questions

Who sounds like Punch’n’judy?

Artists similar to Punch’n’judy include Tom Morello, Il Divo, Jackie Evancho and Saber Rebai. Each shares elements of Punch’n’judy's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Punch’n’judy?

Punch’n’judy is primarily known for crossover. The music pulses with restless energy, employing intricate rhythms and layered textures that build tension before releasing it in cathartic bursts.

Where should I start if I like Punch’n’judy?

If you enjoy Punch’n’judy, start with Tom Morello — their album "One Man Revolution" is a great entry point. Shared genres: crossover