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Cock Sparrer

Cock Sparrer Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 39,095
Category Punk
Concerts
Jun
01
Riverside Festival Arena
Aarburg
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Jun
28
Mighty Sounds Festival 2024
Sezimovo Ústí
Tickets
Jun
30
Hellfest 2024
Clisson
Tickets
Nov
23
Northumbria University Newcastle, City Campus
Newcastle
Tickets
About Cock Sparrer
One of the first Oi! bands, Cock Sparrer was playing loud, raw, Cockney working-class anthems as early as the first wave of British punk, although record company difficulties prevented them from issuing much material until the early '80s, when the Oi!movement was well underway. The group formed in London's East End in 1975, originally as a hard-edged pub rock combo in the vein of Dr. Feelgood. Four of the members -- vocalist Colin McFaull, guitarist Mick Beaufoy, bassist Steve Burgess, and drummer Steve Bruce -- had been schoolmates since age 11, and had been playing together in cover bands three years prior. They were joined by rhythm guitarist Garrie Lammin (Burgess' cousin), and soon began playing the Bridgehouse Pub in Canning Town on a regular basis. The emergence of the Sex Pistols presented an opportunity to further toughen up their sound, which sparked a brief interest from Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren that didn't end up amounting to much. In 1977, Cock Sparrer signed with Decca Records (which had already landed another proto-Oi! band in Slaughter & the Dogs) and recorded their debut single, "Runnin' Riot," which was followed by a cover of the Rolling Stones' "We Love You." However, disagreements with Decca led to the sense that the band's simple, basic, street-level sound wasn't really understood; as a result, their self-titled debut was, for some reason, issued only in Spain. Lammin left the group to pursue an acting career not long after, and a frustrated Cock Sparrer went on an unofficial hiatus. By the early '80s, bands like Sham 69, the Angelic Upstarts, and the Cockney Rejects had transformed the working-class punk sensibility into a Cockney-dominated subgenre dubbed Oi! As early progenitors of the scene, Cock Sparrer was in demand once again, especially after their song "Sunday Stripper" appeared on an Oi! compilation. They began gigging again and quickly landed a record deal, resulting in the 1982 hit single "England Belongs to Me," which struck a chord during the middle of the Falklands War. Cock Sparrer's official U.K. debut album, Shock Troops, was also released in 1982 and became a long-standing Oi! favorite. Guitarist Beaufoy left the band in 1983 and was replaced by the tandem of Chris Skepis (rhythm) and Shug O'Neill (lead). This lineup recorded the follow-up album, 1984's Runnin' Riot in '84, but Skepis and O'Neill both departed shortly thereafter. Beaufoy rejoined briefly for the Live & Loud album, released in 1987, but disagreements within the band and (again) with their record company precipitated another breakup. In late 1992, Cock Sparrer was invited to play a reunion gig at the Astoria, near Charing Cross. The appearance of over 2,000 fans stunned the band into a full-fledged reunion, featuring the original quartet of McFaull, Beaufoy, Burgess, and Bruce, plus new rhythm guitarist Daryl Smith. In early 1994, Cock Sparrer released Guilty as Charged, their first album of all-new material in a decade. The odds-and-ends EP Run Away followed in 1995, featuring live and studio recordings; the proper follow-up to Guilty as Charged, Two Monkeys, was released in 1997, with rumors that it would be the band's last album featuring all new material. A spate of compilations and live recordings followed during the next few years, with the band continuing to tour extensively, hitting the U.S. in 2000.
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Genres
Punk
Band members
Steve Burgess - Bass, Colin McFaull - Vocals, Micky Beaufoy - Lead Guitar, Daryl Smith - Guitar, Steve Bruce - Drums
Photos
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What fans are saying
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Dec 10, 2017
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Cock Sparrer Tour Cities
Sezimovo Ústí, Czechia Clisson, France Newcastle, United Kingdom Aarburg, Switzerland

Frequently Asked Questions About Cock Sparrer

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Cock Sparrer on tour?

Yes, Cock Sparrer is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Cock Sparrer concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Cock Sparrer tour is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Cock Sparrer scheduled to play?

Cock Sparrer is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Cock Sparrer tour start?

Cock Sparrer’s tour starts Jun 01, 2024 and ends on Nov 23, 2024. They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in Aarburg at Riverside Festival Arena and their next upcoming concert will be in Clisson at Complexe Du Val De Moine.

What venues is Cock Sparrer performing at?

As part of the Cock Sparrer tour, Cock Sparrer is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 01 - Aarburg, Switzerland @ Riverside Festival Arena
Jun 28 - Sezimovo Ústí, South Bohemian @ Čápův dvůr
Jun 30 - Clisson, France @ Complexe Du Val De Moine
Nov 23 - Newcastle, United Kingdom @ Northumbria University Newcastle, City Campus
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