Author, musician, journalist, presenter and pundit, John Robb, will be heading out on an extensive UK tour.
Discussing everything from his recently released book The Art Of Darkness – The History of Goth to his experience being the first person to interview Nirvana, his coining of the term ‘Britpop’ and his adventures on the post-punk frontline, the Do You Believe In The Power Of Rock N Roll tour will be a celebration of his life in music.
John Robb is a many-faceted creature. Not just a well-known face from TV, he is also a best-selling author, musician, journalist, presenter, pundit, music website boss, publisher, festival boss, eco-warrior, vegan behemoth and talking head singer from post-punk mainstays The Membranes.
Having grown up in Blackpool before punk rock came along and saved his life, Robb formed The Membranes; the highly-influential post-punk band whose current albums have attracted critical acclaim and continue to push forwards with added choirs and musical textures.
One of the leading post-punk fanzine writers in the UK with Rox before he went on to write for the rock press with Sounds throughout the ’80s, Robb was the first person to interview Nirvana, coined the expression ‘Britpop’ and was instrumental in kick-starting and documenting the Madchester scene. His website Louder Than War is currently the fifth most-read music and culture site in the UK, and is at the forefront of diverse modern culture.
He has also written countless best-sellers Punk Rock – an Oral History and The Stone Roses and the Resurrection of British Pop. 2021 also saw him write a book on leading eco-energy boss Dale Vince titled Manifesto.
Kicking off in Selby on the 22nd March this year, the 22-date tour will take him to venues across the nation, concluding in Edinburgh on 9th May.
TOUR DATES 2024
March
Date | Venue |
---|---|
Fri 22nd | Town Hall Selby |
Sat 23rd | Chorley Theatre |
Wed 27th | Brewery Arts Kendal |
Thu 28th | Waterside Sale |
Fri 29th | The Chapel Halifax |
April
Date | Venue |
---|---|
Wed 10th | Leadmill Sheffield |
Thu 11th | Arts Centre Pocklington |
Fri 12th | Pavilion Arts Buxton |
Thu 18th | Huntingdon Hall Worcester |
Fri 19th | Folk House Bristol |
Sat 20th | The Attic Southampton |
Sun 21st | Junction Cambridge |
Tue 23rd | Arts Centre Colchester |
Wed 24th | Arts Centre Norwich |
Fri 26th | Storyhouse Garret Chester |
Sat 27th | Philharmonic Music Room Liverpool |
Sun 28th | The Old Wollen Leeds |
May
Date | Venue |
---|---|
Wed 1st | Komedia Brighton |
Fri 3rd | Works Woolwich |
Sat 4th | Soho 21 London |
Thu 9th | Voodoo Rooms Edinburgh |
Tickets are now on sale