Manic Street Preachers tickets

Manic Street Preachers Tickets

Headlining Bearded Theory Catton Hall, Walton-on-Trent
Thursday 22nd May 2025 - Sunday 25th May 2025 Gates at: 09:00
Manic Street Preachers Fan Reviews (5) 5.0
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Manics at the castle

Great concert 2 brilliant groups good venue Love Manics

Posted by Tony Edmondson on 12/07/2024

Manic Street Preachers, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh - 10th July 2024

Great Night

Great setting for a concert with Edinburgh Castle as a backdrop. Absolutely amazing. Fantastic performance from both bands. Very well organised event with easily located ( plentiful ) toilets and bars. A very smooth operation indeed.

Posted by Evelyn on 11/07/2024

Manic Street Preachers, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh - 10th July 2024

Superb

Superb performance by the Welsh boys - well worth the ticket fee (which was surprisingly cheap)

Posted by davethom on 01/07/2019

Manic Street Preachers at Cardiff Castle , Cardiff Castle, Cardiff - 29th June 2019

Great entertainers

The venue was brilliant and the manics where great showman.

Posted by Lynda buzz on 30/06/2019

Manic Street Preachers at Cardiff Castle , Cardiff Castle, Cardiff - 29th June 2019

Great Gig

Superb setting for a great band. Good crowd who enjoyed a great evening of entertainment from the wonderful Manics.

Posted by Trev Spencer on 30/06/2019

Manic Street Preachers at Cardiff Castle , Cardiff Castle, Cardiff - 29th June 2019



From glam rock provocateurs to becoming one of the biggest British bands of the 90s and beyond, the cultural impact of Welsh indie icons Manic Street Preachers cannot be understated.


Formed during the late 80s in Blackwood; the group originally consisted of James Dean Bradfield (guitar, vocals), Sean Moore (drums), Nicky Wire (bass) and Richey Edwards (rhythm guitar). Brash and confrontational, they would both appal and delight the music press, releasing records Generation Terrorists (1992), Gold Against The Soul (1993) and The Holy Bible (1994).


Suffering with mental health issues, Edwards would disappear in 1995 and there has been no concrete evidence to confirm his whereabouts or circumstances.


This prompted a renaissance for the band as Manic Street Preachers released Everything Must Go (1996) which thrust them into the limelight thanks to their working class ode “A Design For Life”. They hit No. 1 with the single “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next”, an anti-fascist anthem inspired by the Spanish Civil War as featured on This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (1998).


The 21st century has seen the Manics undergo many incarnations, including spiked political punk on Know Your Enemy (2001), crystalline indie pop with Lifeblood (2004) and currently occupying a post punk and art pop-inspired sound on most recently titles Futurology (2014), Resistance Is Futile (2018) and The Ultra Vivid Lament (2021).


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