The famous British 80s rock band Haircut 100 return to the stage in 2011, having wowed audiences with a reunion in December 2009. It has been many years since they first emerged onto the scene in the 1980s and it is a testament to the high quality of their output that their fans continue to relish in witnessing them live.
But then, they had many high-charting singles and also managed to find success with studio albums as well, so they have plenty to bring to the stage in the modern day. So for fans of the British music scene in the 1980s, getting hold of concert tickets to witness Haircut 100 live will be a must.
The band members that made up Haircut 100 in the 1980s were Nick Heyward as vocalist and guitarist, Les Neme as bassist and Blair Cunningham on the drums, with other members such as Graham Jones, Patrick David Hunt, Marc Fox and Phil Smith. Together these musicians were involved in some, if not all, of the songs that made Haircut 100 famous, from “Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)” and “Nobody’s Fool” to “Love Plus One” and “Love’s Got me in Triangles”. So if you are a fan of Haircut 100, or other similar acts like Blancmange, then seeing them live will be a memorable experience.
But their original run in the 1980s also saw Haircut 100 release two studio albums, with plenty more high quality tracks found on them. Their first was “Pelican West”, which was released in 1982, and they followed it up in 1984 with “Paint and Paint”. For anyone that picked them up, the prospect of picking up pop tickets to witness them in the modern day will be too good to resist, meaning that we can expect to see great demand when they become available.
After all, with almost thirty years passing since they first emerged onto the scene audiences are going to want to witness them in a live setting as soon as possible, to hear songs that they have held dear for many decades performed in person. It will be a show that Haircut 100 fans will remember for years to come and something that many people thought would never happen.