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Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - Michael Monroe To Support Motorhead In The UK | Motorhead have today announced that Michael Monroe will be their special guest on their upcoming 35th Anniversary tour in November this year.
Michael Monroe's band features bassist sami Yaffa who has played with a remarkable variety of bands including Hanoi Rocks, New York Dolls and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, and guitarist Ginger who has dazzled audiences over the world with his band The Wildhearts. Also on guitar is Steve Conte, the New York Dolls master fretman who has played with Willy DeVille and his own bands The Crazy Truth, Crown Jewels and Company of Wolves. Rounding out the band is drummer Karl "Rockfist" Rosqvist, whose resume includes providing rhythm for the likes of Chelsea Smiles and Danzig.
Having spent the last three and a half decades proving that as far as they are concerned, everything really is louder than everything else, Motorhead will pull out all the stops to make sure that their 35th Anniversary tour is not one to be missed. On the band's 35th Anniversary tour, Lemmy had the following to say:
"35 years and still going, who would have thought- almost like f***ing matrimony and no divorce in sight"
The full tour dates are:
NOVEMBER 2010 08.11.10 - Aberdeen AECC 09.11.10 - O2 Glasgow Academy 10.11.10 - Newcastle City Hall 12.11.10 - Blackburn King Georges 13.11.10 - Llandudno Arena 15.11.10 - Derby Assembly Rooms 16.11.10 - Manchester Apollo 18.11.10 - Leicester De Montfort Hall 19.11.10 - Bristol Colston Hall 21.11.10 - Southampton Guildhall 22.11.10 - Cambridge Corn Exchange 24.11.10 - Wolverhampton Civic 25.11.10 - O2 Leeds Academy 27.11.10 - O2 Brixton Academy 28.11.10 - Brighton Centre
Tickets onsale now, priced at £32.50 London / £26.00 regionally (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation.co.uk |
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