We can thank them for all sorts of musical styles and movements that could only have emerged as a result of their place in history and, of course, we can also thank them for the abundance of work that they themselves have put out there. From songs like “Silver Machine” and “Hurry on Sundown” to albums like “Doremi Fasol Latido”, they have managed to attract a huge fan base from a range of releases. So when they return to the stage, fans will be quick to get hold of Hawkwind tickets as soon as possible.
Hawkwind, with a career that spans more than four decades, have naturally gone through various different line-ups over the years, but today they settle on Dave Brock as the frontman (and the only member to remain from the original 1969 team), alongside Mr Dibs as bassist and vocalist, Tim Blake as keyboardist and vocalist, Niall Hone as guitarist and keyboardist, plus Richard Chadwick as the drummer. When this team takes to the stage audiences will quickly see how some of the best songs of the last few decades have shaped the musical landscape and how the live setting is the best place to experience them.
Back in 1969, when Hawkwind first formed, the music world was very different, but over the years they have managed to stick around through punk, grunge and beyond to remain a popular band in the modern day. Their first album was 1970’s “Hawkwind”, followed by various other popular releases thoughout the 70s such as “In Search of Space” in 1971, “Doremi Fasol Latido” in 1972, “Hall of the Mountain Grill” in 1974 and “Warriors on the Edge of Time” in 1975. Recent years have seen them keep their fans happy with live records such as “Spaced Out in London” in 2004 and “Knights of Space” in 2008.
So to hear some highly regarded tracks in the setting in which they were meant to be heard, make sure you get hold of Hawkwind tickets as soon as possible. After a long career they have learned how to put on a heck of a show and will undoubtedly offer a memorable experience.