Cardinal Black tickets

Cardinal Black Tickets

Friday 8th November 2024 Doors at 19:00
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Cardinal Black Sub 89, Reading
Friday 15th November 2024 Doors at 19:00
Cardinal Black The Arch, Brighton
Saturday 16th November 2024 Doors at 19:00
Cardinal Black Fan Reviews (3) 4.7
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Great Gig

Cardinal Black were truly on form at the Live Rooms in Chester. Great musicians, brilliant songs, superbly performed. The rapport with the audience was fantastic. Pity about the few idiots who decided to talk through the whole performance - go to the pub!

Posted by Mike Scott on 28/04/2024

Cardinal Black, The Live Rooms, Chester - 26th April 2024

Great night

Love Cardinal Black, and they didn't disappoint. Brilliant musicians and set that built in emotion and tempo as night went on. What a singer and Chris is a massive talent.

Posted anonymously on 09/05/2023

Cardinal Black, Anarchy Brew Co , Newcastle Upon Tyne - 7th May 2023

Cardinal Black

Excellent gig. The support was well worth watching, and delivered a good set. Cardinal Black were absolutely excellent, with the new additions (Keyboards, backing singer) slotting in nicely. Even though Tom Hollister was suffering from ill health, the band still delivered a 'you had to be there' set, with Chris Buck, as ever, showing he's one of the best guitarists in the business - at any level. The only issue was people in the audience talking loudly during the support. This is extremely irritating, and very rude. It has always happened at smaller gigs (sadly), but its becoming more prevalent at bigger venues like the Academy sites. Historically, if you didn't want to see the support, or were not impressed, you just went outside, or went to the bar and chatted there. It may be time for venues to request, as a first step, people to stop talking once the act is onstage. A few weeks after this concert I saw Riverside at the same venue, Manchester Academy, and during the bands set people were talking loudly there too. Its becoming a real problem.

Posted by Homer on 01/05/2023

Cardinal Black, Academy 3, Manchester - 13th April 2023



Welsh alt-rock trio Cardinal Black burst onto the scene with their acclaimed self-titled EP in 2021. Their essential debut album January Came Close dropped the following year.


The three-piece band members are Tom Hollister (vocals), Chris Buck (guitar) who was named 'Best New Guitarist in the World' in 2019 and Adam Roberts (drums).


Artist Bio

Alt-rock band Cardinal Black epitomise the long way round. Rewind to 2010 and the Welsh-born trio of Tom Hollister (vocals), Chris Buck (guitar) and Adam Roberts (drums) were riding a wave of hype, having
received a speight of stellar endorsements from some of the biggest names in rock, most notably from the iconic Steve Winwood who had invited the band to initially record at his storied Wincraft Studios.

A triumphant live set at Sonisphere in 2010 followed a phone call from the manager of Guns N’ Roses, Alan Niven who, offering his services as manager, flew the band to Arizona to begin an attempt at breaking into the notorious Nashville scene. The lure of America proved irresistible for the young trio and they made the move to Arizona to begin work on a debut album under the guidance of one of rock music's most successful managers. As invariably seems to be the case, reality rarely mirrors expectation and the band struggled to adapt during their time in the U.S; a new country, a new industry, homesickness and the classic creative
differences led to the deterioration of the band's momentum, culminating in singer Tom Hollister unexpectedly calling time on the band and coming back to the UK.

Over the last decade, the band have travelled their individual roads whilst remaining friends. Most notably has been the rise to fame of guitarist Chris Buck, who was named 'Best New Guitarist in the World' in 2019
and has gone on to forge a successful career as one of the most inventive and recognizable guitar players in the world.

Drummer Adam Roberts found work as a session player and performer whilst vocalist Tom Hollister also moved into session work and tour management but the three maintained their musical connection and would sporadically meet up to perform and play together. Perhaps it was just a matter of time, but the roots of desire for new music and the feeling of unfinished business led to the trio beginning the writing and
recording of new material in 2020 under the name Cardinal Black, bolstered by the addition of bassist Sam
Williams.

After announcing themselves with debut single Tell Me How It Feels in May of 2021, it was less than 24 hours before the track had toppled Noel Gallagher from the #1 spot in the iTunes Rock Singles Chart.
2 months later, it was to be less than 12 hours when their debut 4 track E.P. took the #1 spot on both the iTunes rock album chart and Amazon Rock Best Sellers Chart, claiming #8 in the overall iTunes album
chart. They may have taken the scenic route but Cardinal Black are here, and they've got plenty of stories to
tell…

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