Inspiral Carpets are delighted to announce their first live shows since 2015 - and they are coming to Frome
By Susie Watkins
28th Oct 2022 | Local News
Intended to be "a celebration of the music we created, which has brought so much joy to people over the last 34 years", the shows will also be the band's first since the tragic passing of the band's drummer Craig Gill in 2016.
Speaking about their decision to tour again and what they hope to bring to fans at these 2023 shows, Inspirals frontman Stephen Holt said:
"With all the bad news in the country and the world at the moment I feel everyone could do with some good news and a good time, and we're here to deliver. After coming through a really difficult time as a band we now feel ready to return and give the best fans in the world what they have been calling for. We couldn't stay away forever. The band means too much to so many people just to leave things how they sadly ended in 2016."
The full list of dates are as follows:
INSPIRAL CARPETS - 2023 TOUR
March 2023
Thurs 23 Northampton Roadmenders
Fri 24 Newcastle Boiler Shop
Sat 25 Oxford Academy
Sun 26 Brighton Concorde 2
Fri 31 Cambridge Junction
April 2023
Sat 1 Manchester Albert Hall
Sun 2 Nottingham Rescue Rooms
Sat 8 Leeds O2 Academy
Thurs 13 Glasgow Galvanisers
Fri 14 Sheffield Leadmill
Sat 15 Shepherds Bush Empire
Fri 21 Coventry HMV Empire
Sat 22 Frome Cheese & Grain
Tickets on sale here: www.gigsandtours.com.
A vital component of the infamous 'Madchester' movement, Inspiral Carpets formed in Oldham in 1980. With 3 Top 10 albums ('Life', 'The Beast Inside' and 'The Revenge of the Goldfish') and 11 Top 40 hit singles to their name including 'This Is How It Feels', 'Saturn 5', 'Move', 'Caravan' and 'She Comes in the Fall', they remain one of the era's most celebrated and enduring acts.
Much-loved not only in Manchester but all across the UK, Inspiral Carpets last took to the stage in 2015 at Leeds O2 Academy – a venue they will return to for the first time since on Saturday 8th April next year. Following the tragic loss of their close friend and drummer, Craig Gill, a year later, they went on an indefinite hiatus.
"Craig's death had a profound effect on many people. The outpouring of love from around the world at the time gave some comfort to his family and friends as we all tried to come to terms with what had happened" the band say.
On the news of their 2023 reunion tour, the band are keen to emphasise the celebratory nature of the forthcoming live shows, giving fans a chance to sing along to their favourite hits and commemorate the life of Craig. As the band add:
"We know this will be an emotional journey for a lot of people, not least Craig's family. We hope you'll join us as we celebrate some of the music we created, and which has brought so much joy to people over the last 34 years."
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