THE CHAMELEONS start their UK Tour tomorrow

The legendary Manchester-formed post-punk act The Chameleons commence a short UK and Irish tour tomorrow (6th December) that culminates with a sold-out date at the Albert Hall in their home city on 14th December. They can then be heard in session on BBC 6 Music two days later on the Riley & Coe show.

06.12.24  BRISTOL Marble Factory
07.12.24  LONDON O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
09.12.24  DUBLIN Opium
10.12.24  BELFAST Limelight
12.12.24  GLASGOW The Garage
13.12.24  NEWCASTLE Riverside
14.12.24  MANCHESTER Albert Hall  SOLD OUT

The band are also part of the line-up announced this week for Forever Now, a mammoth new one-day festival taking place at The National Bowl, Milton Keynes on 22nd June 2025 that will also feature appearances by a host of other ‘80s icons. Tickets are available HERE.

A dozen recently announced shows in Scandinavia and northern Europe will take place from late January 2025:

23.01.25  OSLO (NO) Rockefeller
24.01.25  GOTHENBURG (SE) Skeppet GBG
25.01.25  STOCKHOLM (SE) Nalen
27.01.25  MALMÖ (SE) Plan B
28.01.25  COPENHAGEN (DK) Hotel Cecil
29.01.25  BREMEN (DE) Modernes
30.01.25  KÖLN (DE) Die Kantine
31.01.25  COESFELD (DE) Fabrik Dance & Show Theatre
01.02.25  ENSCHEDE (NL) Poppodium Twente/Metropol
02.02.25  VENLO (NL) Poppodium Grenswerk
03.02.25  UTRECHT (NL) Vredenburg
05.02.25  ANTWERP (BE) Trix

Full UK and mainland European tour and ticket listings are available HERE.

The Chameleons have been riding a crest of rejuvenated momentum following the release of two EPs in 2024. ‘Where Are You?’ was issued in May and included their first brand new music in over two decades, followed in October by a handful of refreshed and re-recorded archival songs entitled ‘Tomorrow Remember Yesterday’. Both are available on Metropolis Records. A long-awaited new album, ‘Arctic Moon’, will be released in 2025, the band’s first full-length record since 2001.

2024 has also seen them touring on both sides of the Atlantic, playing to some of their biggest ever audiences.

The Chameleons have long been cited as a hugely influential act, having inspired the likes of (The) Verve, Oasis, Interpol, The Killers, Editors, White Lies and The Slow Readers Club. They are renowned for their transformative recorded catalogue and intense and emotionally charged live performances, creating a legacy that extends well beyond their four studio albums to date. Their widely acclaimed debut, ‘Script of the Bridge’ (1983) has been described by many as a masterpiece way ahead of its time, and was followed by ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically!’ (1984), ‘Strange Times’ (1986) and ‘Why Call It Anything’ (2001).

The band’s unique sound has been captivating listeners for over four decades with a unique mix of melancholic yet energetic and powerful tunes, hypnotic ethereal riffs and a timeless lyrical style. One of the most important yet underrated rock bands of the ’80s and ’90s, they have contributed substantially to the post-punk, shoegaze and indie scenes of those decades and beyond. 

THE CHAMELEONS
Mark Burgess – vocals, bass
Reg Smithies – guitar
Stephen Rice – guitar
Danny Ashberry – keyboards
Todd Demma – drums

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Author: Ro

Born in the ‘70s Ro has been influenced by music throughout his life. At the tender age of 10, he was dutifully pumping 10ps into the Jukebox to listen to AC/DC’s Whole Lotta Rosie and Iron Maiden’s Run to The Hills constantly, much to the chagrin of everything else in the Youth Club! Ro then went to his first gig – SAXON! Since then all music has been his passion, with metal at its heart.