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On tour
Yes
Followers
5,526
Category
Acoustic, Pop, Rocknroll, Alternative, Rock, Americana, Indie
Concerts
Nov
17
THE ICICLE WORKS (Acoustic)
Birmingham
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Dec
01
THE ICICLE WORKS (Acoustic)
Blackpool
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Dec
18
THE ICICLE WORKS (Acoustic)
Bilston
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Dec
21
The Icicle Works
Liverpool
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Feb
15
The Icicle Works (Acoustic)
Wakefield
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Feb
27
THE ICICLE WORKS (ACOUSTIC)
London
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Feb
28
THE ICICLE WORKS (ACOUSTIC)
London
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Mar
08
The Brunswick
Hove
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Mar
09
Ian McNabb
Tunbridge Wells
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May
22
Alexander's Live
Chester
Tickets
About Ian McNabb
About Ian McNabb and The Icicle Works...
"The sweetest guy in rock'n'roll - a legend as far as I am concerned." - Alan McGee.
Robert Ian McNabb (born 3rd November 1962) first rose to prominence with 'The Icicle Works' when they scored two major hit singles"Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)" (Top forty US) and "Love is a Wonderful Colour" (Top twenty UK). Their eponymously titled debut album was also a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, achieving gold record status in Canada. 'The Icicle Works' released four albums between 1983 - 1988, all achieving top forty placing, until they broke up immediately after their swansong Blind.
The other two members of the band were Chris Layhe (bass & vocals) and Chris Sharrock (drums), the latter now enjoying great success playing in Oasis. Ian went on to record one more album under the name 'The Icicle Works,' signing to Epic in 1989 and using session musicians in place of the now departed Chris's. Permanent Damage was released in March 1990, but fared badly in the midst of the then exploding 'Madchester scene.' Ian comes from Liverpool!
Ian split with Epic that same year and over the next few months he began preparing songs for what would become his first solo album Truth and Beauty. Self-financed, and released on Andrew Lauder's new label 'This Way Up' in March 1993, the album was rapturously received by both fans and critics alike, finding its way into magazine end of year polls, and even making it into Q magazine's 'best albums released during Q's lifetime'!
Now on both a creative and commercial roll, Ian and his new record label knew they had to up the ante for the next release. Ian had written a song called "Fire Inside My Soul" which musically resembled the sound of Neil Young & Crazy Horse. Andrew Lauder had suggested to Ian that it might a good idea for him to record his next album with producer John Porter, who lived and worked in Los Angeles. Ian didn't relish the idea of recording out of his native surroundings, undeterred, Andrew insisted his idea was a sound one. Rather facetiously, Ian suggested that if the services of Neil Young's band could be assured, he would gladly make the long journey to California.
When Crazy Horse eventually met with Ian in November of 1993, they all got on famously and spent five days creating the music which would end up being exactly one half of the new record. Released in July 1994, Head Like a Rock was an immediate success. The album returned Ian to the upper reaches of the top forty once again, cementing his position of a great British singer-songwriter in the minds of both the public and the industry. Further weight was given to this fact when the album was deemed worthy of a nomination for the prestigious 'Mercury prize'. Ian ultimately lost out to 'M people' but reckons he had more fun at the party than they did.
For his next album, Ian decided to put together a new band. Ian christened them 'The Afterlife.' The resulting album, 1996's Merseybeast, was once again a top forty success. The tour ended on a high note when Ian got to share the bill at 1996's Phoenix festival with Young and Crazy Horse. In 1997 'This Way Up' unfortunately went belly-up. Ian decided to take a break for a while. He packed his bag and flew off to Jamaica where he proverbially 'hung out' and gathered his thoughts. Upon his return, still reluctant to jump back on the treadmill, he accepted the job of playing bass in former Waterboy Mike Scott's new touring outfit.
He began writing new songs in January of 1998. In May/June of that year Ian was offered a week-long residency at Ronnie Scott's club in Birmingham. Playing solo night after night, Ian quickly rediscovered his muse. New songs came fast. He decided he would record an all-acoustic album. Accompanying himself on acoustic and (very quiet) electric guitars with a sprinkling of piano and mellotron,
Ian released the sublime A Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Emotional Party. Danny Thompson (Pentangle, John Martyn. Nick Drake) played upright bass on five tracks, while Mike Scott and Anthony Thistlethwaite (Waterboys) provided some beautiful acoustic guitar, mandolin and saxophone between them. The stark confessional nature of the songs, combined with the stripped down approach produced a work of dazzling intensity. ...the Emotional Party was released with little fanfare in October of 1998, accompanied by the longest tour Ian had yet undertaken in the UK. It was, once again, warmly received by all concerned and fared well, though not achieving a chart placing this time.
A late 1999 show at Liverpool's Life Cafe resulted in a live acoustic recording released as Live at Life. The album features a mix of McNabb classics as well as Icicle Works favourites. Originally only available in limited quantities, this disc was later released by Ian's new label, Sanctuary. The full-tilt rock band appeared once again on McNabb's eponymous album released in April 2001 on Sanctuary. This album is a relatively short collection of rocking numbers that express Ian's love for classic 60s and 70s power pop and rock, with clear nods to the likes of Badfinger, the Who, T Rex, the Beach Boys, and others. It is largely a no-holds-barred rock explosion, through which Ian's knack for melody and pop sensibility always shines through.
Ian broke with Sanctuary due to their ongoing U.S. distribution troubles. Teaming up once again with Andrew Lauder, this time under the name of Evangeline Records, Ian released a collection of unreleased and demo material that the fans had been clamoring for over the years. Waifs & Strays consists of material from 1993-2000 and demonstrates Ian's ability to craft winning songs - and then not release them for years. Originally seen as a 'fans only' disc, this album surprised everyone by selling strongly well beyond the circle of die-hard fans, demonstrating McNabb's widespread appeal.
The Gentleman Adventurer, a fourteen track album featuring Ian playing almost all the instruments himself was quietly released in 2002, available firstly only on mail order, although proving popular enough outside of Ian's dedicated fanbase to eventually receive a high street release. This album contained many fine songs including the enduring in-concert favourites "All Things To Everyone" and "Lady By Degrees". Ian also used whizz-kid-up-and-coming producer/engineer Mike Cave (The Charlatans/John Martyn) on these sessions, who has appeared to breathe life into recent recordings, and continues to work with Ian up to the present. July 2004 saw the release of Potency - The Best Of Ian McNabb. A long overdue career summary of his post-Icicle Works years, and a fine introduction for the uninitiated. It also featured a bonus disc of rarities, b sides and outtakes.
Ian's 2005 album, Before All Of This, was previewed by the top 40 single "Let The Young Girl Do What She Wants To." This was Ian's first 'hit' in 21 years proving there's life in the old dog yet. The album was divided into two distinct acoustic and electric 'sides' and featured the enchanting backing vocals of Wirral born singer Livia Johnson, as well as powerhouse drummer Steve Barney (Annie Lennox, Jeff Beck). Long time cohort Roy Corkill returned for bass duties.
In Autumn 2006 Ian resurrected The Icicle Works for a sold-out 25th Anniversary tour.
Ian’s autobiography “Merseybeast” was published in October 2008 and was greeted with platitudes from both critics and fans. But not ex-girlfriends…..
Ian has been a professional musician since the age of fifteen, when he used to play at workingmen's social clubs in the northwest of England, although he now reckons he's only just getting started. Good start Ian...
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What fans are saying
Tracey-Jane
Ian is a phenomenal songwriter and an incredibly gifted musician. He has incredible stage presence and I thoroughly enjoyed this gig. He has still got "it" by the bucket load.
The Brindley
Runcorn, United Kingdom
May 06, 2023
Mark
Absolutely superb
Great music
And fun with the crowd
Signed all my merchandise and a photo too
Pie and peas included in price
Too night out
St Saviour's Community Centre
Retford, United Kingdom
Sep 30, 2024
Carol
Live music at it's very best. If you missed this, make sure you are there next time. Ian McNabb is superb.
Arts Club
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Dec 08, 2019
Joll
Sublime. Soundtrack to my youth. Nabb's godlike powerful voice is still vibrant and his show was massively entertaining.
The Wanstead Tap Ltd
London, United Kingdom
May 22, 2022
Sandra
Another excellent evening of entertainment from Mr McNabb, great tunes, great banter, great venue... top night all round!
Barrow Undrground Music Society
Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom
Nov 17, 2018
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Ian McNabb Tour Cities
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Blackpool, United Kingdom
Bilston, United Kingdom
Hove, United Kingdom
Wakefield, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Chester, United Kingdom
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Ian McNabb
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Ian McNabb on tour?
Yes, Ian McNabb is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Ian McNabb concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Ian McNabb tour
is scheduled for 10 dates across 9 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Ian McNabb scheduled to play?
Ian McNabb is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Ian McNabb tour start?
Ian McNabb’s tour starts Nov 17, 2024 and ends on May 22, 2025.
They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Birmingham at The Hare and Hounds and their next upcoming concert
will be in Birmingham at The Hare and Hounds.
What venues is Ian McNabb performing at?
As part of the Ian McNabb tour, Ian McNabb is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 17 - Birmingham,
England, UK @ The Hare and Hounds
Dec 01 - Blackpool,
England @ The Waterloo Music Bar
Dec 18 - Bilston,
United Kingdom @ Robin 2
Dec 21 - Liverpool,
United Kingdom @ Hangar 34
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 15 - Wakefield,
United Kingdom @ Warehouse23
Feb 27 - London,
England @ Pizza Express Live Holborn
Feb 28 - London,
England @ Pizza Express Live Holborn
Mar 08 - Hove,
United Kingdom @ The Brunswick
Mar 09 - Tunbridge Wells,
ENG @ Tunbridge Wells Forum
May 22 - Chester,
United Kingdom @ Alexander's Live