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Irish Soul-Rockers Hothouse Flowers Return to the UK in June 2025
To Celebrate their Two Iconic Albums ‘People’ and ‘Home’
Hothouse Flowers have today announced their return to the UK in 2025 celebrating their albums People and Home. The tour will take place in June 2025 and will see the folk, rock-outfit bring their energetic live performance to Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and London. Tickets will be available from Friday 18th of October at 9.30am
With an iconic discography, Hothouse Flowers will perform their standout songs such as ‘Don’t Go’ from debut album People (1988); and ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ from Home (1990). At the time of People in the late 80s, Hothouse Flowers were garnering attention across the live music playing in the late-night clubs and bars of Dublin City Centre. Their excelling musicianship, blend of genres and live reputation meant that their debut album was an instant hit and flew to top spot in the Irish charts and no.2 in the UK charts.
Reaching similar acclaim, Home followed the success of their debut. Written and recorded around the world including Dublin, London and New Orleans, Home is a collection of inspired tracks by seasoned professionals.
Their innate ability for improvisation during their shows set the Flowers apart from almost any other band of their time and trade. Their shows provide a sense of musical adventure in which the unspoken aim is that the band and the audience become one and the world becomes a different place for a while.
The band now take their celebration tour to the UK in June 2025. Dates below:
Fri 06 June NX, Newcastle
Sat 07 June O2 Ritz, Manchester
Weds 11 June Leadmill, Sheffield
Thurs 12 June O2 Institute, Birmingham
Fri 13 June O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
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My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago