Legendary punk band Stiff Little Fingers will embark on their final coast-to-coast US tour this spring. They’ll be supported on the outing by fellow Irish musician Ricky Warwick.
The trek, dubbed the “Hate Has No Home Here Tour,” kicks off May 1st in Boston, and runs through a May 27th gig at the Punk Rock Bowling festival in Las Vegas. Along the way, Stiff Little Fingers will hit Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, among other cites.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster. Additionally, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
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Stiff Little Fingers stress that even though this will be their last full-fledged tour of the United States, they still hope to play occasional stateside gigs moving forward.
“We...
The trek, dubbed the “Hate Has No Home Here Tour,” kicks off May 1st in Boston, and runs through a May 27th gig at the Punk Rock Bowling festival in Las Vegas. Along the way, Stiff Little Fingers will hit Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, among other cites.
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster. Additionally, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Get Stiff Little Fingers Tickets Here
Stiff Little Fingers stress that even though this will be their last full-fledged tour of the United States, they still hope to play occasional stateside gigs moving forward.
“We...
- 2/27/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, let us raise a dirty glass to the spirit of Irish music, wherever in the world it shows up. And like the Irish people themselves, Irish music shows up everywhere, usually a few moments after the bottles get opened. There’s always been plenty of great music on the island, but the really staggering part (apart from all the staggering) is how far that music travels, following the immigrant experience.
You can hear the Celtic heartbeat all over Europe and America, from Bing Crosby to Jack White,...
You can hear the Celtic heartbeat all over Europe and America, from Bing Crosby to Jack White,...
- 3/17/2020
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Jonathan Rhys Meyers delivers a blistering performance of the Clash's "Clash City Rockers" as Joe Strummer in the latest clip from the upcoming movie, London Town.
The coming-of-age film tells the story of Shay (Daniel Huttlestone), a budding, Clash-obsessed punk who happens to meet Strummer on several occasions (including once in a jail cell). The new clip, however, finds Shay marveling at his hero onstage as he attends a show with his love interest/punk guru, Vivian (Nell Williams).
As for Meyers' portrayal of Strummer, the actor expertly captures the...
The coming-of-age film tells the story of Shay (Daniel Huttlestone), a budding, Clash-obsessed punk who happens to meet Strummer on several occasions (including once in a jail cell). The new clip, however, finds Shay marveling at his hero onstage as he attends a show with his love interest/punk guru, Vivian (Nell Williams).
As for Meyers' portrayal of Strummer, the actor expertly captures the...
- 9/27/2016
- Rollingstone.com
The upcoming film London Town tells the story of a Clash-obsessed teenager who crosses paths with Joe Strummer by happenstance in 1979 and finds his life changing as a result. It stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers (Match Point, Bend It Like Beckham) as the punk singer and Daniel Huttlestone (Into the Woods) as the teen, Shay.
The London Town trailer opens with Shay asking a fellow passenger on a train (played by Nell Williams) what she's listening to and discovering the Clash, leading them to a record store where she convinces him...
The London Town trailer opens with Shay asking a fellow passenger on a train (played by Nell Williams) what she's listening to and discovering the Clash, leading them to a record store where she convinces him...
- 9/14/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Even Jackie Chan’s action flair falters in this bombastic tale of Imperial Rome’s clashes with the Chinese
The chance to see Jackie Chan sword fighting with John Cusack in 50Bc China doesn’t come along often. What next? Cusack squabbling with Chan in a Chicago record store about the respective merits of Green Day and Stiff Little Fingers?
This stately, slow-moving action spectacular, with its huge digital landscape shots, is about the Silk Road, the trade route extending through China and the Middle East. Chan plays Huo An, the leader of a protection squad pledged to keep the peace between all the tribes and nations along the Road. After their meet-cute swordfight, he finds himself befriending General Lucius (Cusack) and his Roman soldiers, who have escaped from the evil and duplicitous Tiberius, played by Adrien Brody with an English accent, not unlike Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator. Huo An,...
The chance to see Jackie Chan sword fighting with John Cusack in 50Bc China doesn’t come along often. What next? Cusack squabbling with Chan in a Chicago record store about the respective merits of Green Day and Stiff Little Fingers?
This stately, slow-moving action spectacular, with its huge digital landscape shots, is about the Silk Road, the trade route extending through China and the Middle East. Chan plays Huo An, the leader of a protection squad pledged to keep the peace between all the tribes and nations along the Road. After their meet-cute swordfight, he finds himself befriending General Lucius (Cusack) and his Roman soldiers, who have escaped from the evil and duplicitous Tiberius, played by Adrien Brody with an English accent, not unlike Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator. Huo An,...
- 1/14/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Music biopics so often get it drastically wrong, from over enthusiastic hagiography to a complete lack of understanding of the subject of the film, the missteps often quickly mount up. Significant blunders in these films are far more common than redeeming qualities but, thankfully, Good Vibrations is one of the better ones.
Focusing not on a band or even really a particular musical movement – the focus is too narrow for this to be considered a film in which the Irish punk scene is the subject – Good Vibrations is about one man, Terri Hooley. Not perhaps that well-known to many Hooley was an incredibly important figure for a short amount of time in a small area, but the seeds of what he sowed had far wider implications.
The son of a socialist candidate, Hooley, played here with winning bombast by Richard Dormer, is a dreamer from a young age and all...
Focusing not on a band or even really a particular musical movement – the focus is too narrow for this to be considered a film in which the Irish punk scene is the subject – Good Vibrations is about one man, Terri Hooley. Not perhaps that well-known to many Hooley was an incredibly important figure for a short amount of time in a small area, but the seeds of what he sowed had far wider implications.
The son of a socialist candidate, Hooley, played here with winning bombast by Richard Dormer, is a dreamer from a young age and all...
- 10/14/2012
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
“What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns, or watching violent videos, that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to pop music?”
In my later teenage years, High Fidelity is probably the film I watched more than any other. Stephen Frears’ comedy drama is a funny and poignant adaptation of Nick Hornby’s immensely popular book which deals with typically male neuroses surrounding commitment, women and the future, combined with a lifelong obsession with music.
The main character Rob Gordon (John Cusack) acts as our narrator and guide through the movie as the downfall of his relationship with Laura (Iben Hjejle) sparks off a...
In my later teenage years, High Fidelity is probably the film I watched more than any other. Stephen Frears’ comedy drama is a funny and poignant adaptation of Nick Hornby’s immensely popular book which deals with typically male neuroses surrounding commitment, women and the future, combined with a lifelong obsession with music.
The main character Rob Gordon (John Cusack) acts as our narrator and guide through the movie as the downfall of his relationship with Laura (Iben Hjejle) sparks off a...
- 4/11/2012
- by Rob Keeling
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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