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The Happy Mondays first stage show in 19 years last month was an enormous sell out success. They will be back once again with the Hacienda in support on the 22nd November at The Forum down in London...
This November legendary ‘Madchester’ band Happy Mondays return to London for a performance at The Forum, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of their first LP, and they bring very some special guests along for the ride..
Happy Mondays first announcement to the live stage after 19 years caused a media frenzy, and a rush for tickets, selling out two nights in May at Brixton Academy with a two-night residency at Camden’s heritage Roundhouse venue, courtesy of CME – and they took acid house pioneers 808 State along for the ride. Now Happy Mondays are coming back to the capital, and tickets are on sale now.
In 1985 Happy Mondays fused a sound that owed as much to northern soul and funk as it did rock and psychedelia. But it was the influence of the house music records beaming in from Chicago that had the most profound effect on the band. The 1990 album ‘Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches’ collided with the acid house and rave movement that had swept the UK, firmly putting Happy Mondays on the map as one of the most inspiring bands to come out of England at the time. The rest as they say, is history, and the band has achieved a cult following.
With classic cuts ‘Step On’, ‘Kinky Afro’, ‘Hallelujah’ and of course the track mirrored by a film of the same name ‘Twenty-Four Hour Party People’ cementing the band’s reputation as one of the most advantageous and colorful of the last 20 years, June 29 is one show you need to see. Special guests will be announced soon. Don’t miss it!
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Date: 22nd November Venue: The Forum, London, UK Time: 8pm - 2am Tickets: Available right here!
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