Artist Search: Browse by Artist Name
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z #
General Public

General Public Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

Welcome to the official artist page for General Public – your premier destination for the latest concert tickets, tour announcements, and exclusive shows near you. Dive into the music, explore the artist’s reviews and photos, and never miss another concert moment. Stay updated, stay connected, and be the first to grab tickets for an unforgettable musical experience.
On tour Yes
Followers 2,117
Category Pop, Ska, Dance Pop
Concerts
Jul
31
LOST 80'S LIVE!
New Haven
Tickets
Aug
01
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Boston
Tickets
Aug
02
LOST 80'S LIVE!
New York
Tickets
Aug
03
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Cary
Tickets
Aug
06
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Northfield
Tickets
Aug
09
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Roanoke
Tickets
Aug
10
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Macon
Tickets
Aug
12
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Saint Petersburg
Tickets
Aug
14
LOST 80'S LIVE!
New Orleans
Tickets
Aug
15
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Sugar Land
Tickets
Aug
16
LOST 80'S LIVE!
San Antonio
Tickets
Aug
17
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Irving
Tickets
Aug
20
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Phoenix
Tickets
Aug
21
LOST 80'S LIVE!
San Diego
Tickets
Aug
24
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Los Angeles
Tickets
Aug
28
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Ontario
Tickets
Aug
29
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Paso Robles
Tickets
Aug
30
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Saratoga
Tickets
Aug
31
LOST 80'S LIVE!
Lincoln
Tickets
About General Public
After the break-up of the Beat in 1983 (known as the English Beat in North America), vocalists Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger decided to continue working together in a new venture. They joined up with keyboardist Mickey Billingham (Dexys Midnight Runners), guitarist Mick Jones (the Clash), bassist Horace Panter (the Specials) and drummer Stoker (Dexys Midnight Runners/the Bureau) to form a supergroup of the UK punk and ska scene. They named the band General Public and were rapidly signed to Virgin Records in the UK and I.R.S. Records in North America. The band recorded and released the album All the Rage in 1984. Jones left General Public part way through the recording process, but he is listed in the album's inner sleeve credits as a group member (although he did not appear in any of the band photographs for the album cover). Jones' replacement, guitarist Kevin White, also played on the album and was also listed an official group member. White's picture also appeared on the album's back cover. Later in the year, the band fared even better in North America, where their second single "Tenderness" was a Top 30 hit in Canada (No. 11) and the US (No. 27). The song's success benefited from appearing in the John Hughes films Sixteen Candles (1984) and Weird Science (1985) from the time period, and it would later appear in Amy Heckerling's Clueless (1995) and in the horror film Devil's Due (2014). Meanwhile, another General Public song, "Taking the Day Off" was featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). For the follow-up album, White and Stoker were replaced by brothers Gianni and Mario Minardi on guitar and drums, respectively. Hand to Mouth was significantly less successful than their debut album, and the band dissolved soon after its release. The 1993 reissue of the album includes "Taking the Day Off" and other non-album songs and remixes. Roger and Wakeling worked on various solo projects for the next few years, before reconstituting General Public in 1994 to perform a cover version of the Staple Singers' hit "I'll Take You There" for the Threesome film soundtrack. The new General Public line-up retained only vocalists Wakeling and Roger from previous incarnations; the vocal duo was now backed by Michael Railton (keyboards), Randy Jacobs (guitars), Wayne Lothian (bass), Thomas White (drums), and Norman Jones (percussion).[1] "I'll Take You There" was a Top 40 hit in the US and Canada and a minor hit in the UK (No. 73). Jacobs and White then left the group, and new drummer Dan Chase was brought in. The sextet released the album Rub It Better for Epic Records in 1995, recorded in the US with the aid of Jerry Harrison, the former keyboardist and guitarist for Talking Heads producing.[1] Guests on the album included former bandmate Mick Jones, Saxa, Pato Banton, and Chris Spedding; ex-band members Horace Panter and Stoker also participated in the album's creation, co-writing one song apiece. (Stoker also received an "additional recording" credit.) The single "Rainy Days" met with limited success in the US, but fared better in some international markets, notably Brazil. Sales were less than earlier albums, however, and Roger became tired of traveling to America, and they soon broke up again. in 2023, Dave Wakeling toured parts of the United States with the well known 80s tour " Lost 80's Live!" as General Public with a new backing band.
Follow on Bandsintown
Genres
Pop, Ska, Dance Pop
Similar Artists On Tour
The Psychedelic Furs
The Psychedelic Furs
Persons
Persons
Echo & The Bunnymen
Echo & The Bunnymen
Lead Zeppelin
Lead Zeppelin
The Banshees
The Banshees
The Fixx
The Fixx
Modern English
Modern English
ABC
ABC
Go-Go's
Go-Go's
Missing Persons
Missing Persons
New Order
New Order
Squeeze
Squeeze
General Public Tour Cities
Los Angeles, CA New Orleans, LA Ontario, CA Cary, NC Paso Robles, CA San Diego, CA Boston, MA Irving, TX San Antonio, TX Phoenix, AZ Northfield, OH New York, NY Roanoke, VA Lincoln, CA Saratoga, CA New Haven, CT Macon, GA Sugar Land, TX

Frequently Asked Questions About General Public

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is General Public on tour?

Yes, General Public is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming General Public concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The General Public tour is scheduled for 19 dates across 18 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is General Public scheduled to play?

General Public is scheduled to play 19 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the General Public tour start?

General Public’s tour starts Jul 31, 2025 and ends on Aug 31, 2025. They will play 18 cities; their most recent concert was held in New Haven at Westville Music Bowl and their next upcoming concert will be in New Orleans at Saenger Theatre.

What venues is General Public performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Jul 31 - New Haven, CT @ Westville Music Bowl
Aug 01 - Boston, MA @ Boch Center - Wang Theatre
Aug 02 - New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
Aug 03 - Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Aug 06 - Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park Center Stage
Aug 09 - Roanoke, VA @ Amphitheater at Elmwood Park
Aug 10 - Macon, GA @ Atrium Health Amphitheater
Aug 12 - Saint Petersburg, FL @ Mahaffey Theater
Aug 14 - New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre
Aug 15 - Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Aug 16 - San Antonio, TX @ The Espee
Aug 17 - Irving, TX @ The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Aug 20 - Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
Aug 21 - San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Aug 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Aug 28 - Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena
Aug 29 - Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Aug 30 - Saratoga, CA @ The Mountain Winery
Aug 31 - Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Artists
Cities