They have developed quite a reputation for their live performances, with sets featuring some stand out songs that became enormously popular during the 1990s – a time when big beat was at its height and the Chemical Brothers would regularly be heard on radios all over the country. So with their return to the stage once again, Chemical Brothers tickets will undoubtedly become hot property as electronic music fans flock to the venue at hand and prepare for the spectacle.
The Chemical Brothers are Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons and they released their first album in 1995 to great success. It had been the culmination of years of work together, which had seen them perform under the name The 237 Turbo Nutters and The Dust Brothers (the latter of which would almost lead to legal action from the US production outfit of the same name). They had already worked with many big name acts at this point and their work remixing and producing their own music had led to offers from other musicians for further work. They also released singles like “Leave Home”, which only added to their reputation.
So when “Exit Planet Dust”, their debut album, hit the stores in July 1995 success was inevitable and as the 1990s continued they would release some well known songs that continue to receive attention to this day. Songs such as “Hey Boy, Hey Girl” would be played regularly, whilst the music video for the song would feature on music video channels with applause, adding to their already-blossoming legacy. During this time they would release further albums in the forms of “Dig You Own Hole” and “Surrender”, with their next release appearing three years later in the new millennium. It took the form of “Come With Us” in 2002, followed by “Push the Button” in 2005, “We Are The Night” in 2007 and “Further” in 2010.
With a psychedelic sound and melodies that set apart their most recent release from others, “Further” maintains their place as an electronic music act few can beat. When they take to the stage they will undoubtedly prove this further, with years of experience under their belt from festivals like Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and gigs at some of the most famous venues in the world.
So make sure you are on the receiving end of Chemical Brothers tickets when they go on sale. They remain a successful and influential duo and when they take to the stage they will undoubtedly demonstrate why they have lost nothing since they formed in the 1990s. With classic songs and a celebrated live presence, they should not be missed.