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Little Caesar

Little Caesar Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 6,579
Category Rock
Concerts
Jun
21
Little Caesar + Charlie Bonnet III
Ashtabula
Tickets
Jun
22
Little Caesar/Charlie Bonnett III
Dresden
Tickets
Jun
23
Little Caesar/Charlie Bonnet III
Addyston
Tickets
Sep
12
O2 Academy Islington
London
Tickets
Sep
13
Junction 1
Cambridge
Tickets
Sep
14
Rock City
Nottingham
Tickets
Sep
15
The Birdwell Venue
Barnsley
Tickets
Sep
17
Riverside
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tickets
Sep
19
Glasgow garage
Glasgow
Tickets
Sep
20
Manchester Academy 2
Manchester
Tickets
Sep
21
KK's Steel Mill
Wolverhampton
Tickets
Sep
22
The 1865
Southampton
Tickets
About Little Caesar
Nobody quite knew what to think of these longhaired, tattooed bikers singing such soulful, yet ballsy, rock music when they arrived on the scene in Los Angeles in 1987. They stood out amongst the "Hair Bands" that populated the music scene at the time....a distinction the band wore as a badge of honor. Much hype surrounded the band as they were managed by music legend Jimmy Iovine, guided by legendary A&R man John Kalodner and produced by Bob Rock. It seemed like a formula for success, yet the band met an unfortunate set of circumstances that left many scratching their heads shortly after the release of their self titled debut album. Many were to speculate why the band never acheived the level of success that their legendary team of backers took as inevitable. Many were to speculate that it was due to the dichotomy between the band's gruff appearance and their sound. The truth was that the band fell prey to an unfortunate set of circumstances that occured in the limited window that bands get to produce sales in, or get exiled in the music business. Three weeks into the bands initial release, Geffen Records was sold, their label Manager left the company, accountants took over, and their records where lost in transit to their new distributors. As sales dropped off due to the lack of product availability, the accountants shut the project down. And so, another band dies....there's always more where they came from in the rough and tumble world that is the music business. Little Caesar, featuring Ron Young (vocals), Jimmy Hayne aka. Apache (guitar), Loren Molinare (guitar), Fidel Paniagua (bass) and Tom Morris (drums), first appeared on Metal Blade’s “Street Survivors” compilation. The band then released a four song EP titled “Name Your Poison” (produced by Joe Hardy of ZZ Top fame), which subsequently led to a deal with Geffen Records. Little Caesar’s eponymous 1990 Geffen debut was produced by the infamous Bob Rock (producer of Metallica’s self titled 1991 multi-platinum release, Motley Crue’s “Dr. Feelgood”, and The Cult’s “Sonic Temple” among others). The album was a no-nonsense collection of hard rock in the vein of ’70s giants like Bad Company and Humble Pie, and was also brimming with classic R&B influences, garnering widespread acceptance and positive reviews from the rock media. It also featured two Motown covers, including a ballsy rendition of the classic Aretha Franklin track, “Chain of Fools,” which hit the Billboard Top 100 chart and received strong airplay nationwide on both rock radio and MTV. The group toured extensively opening for such legendary acts as Jane’s Addiction, KISS, Social Distortion, Iggy Pop, Billy Idol, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. They also headlined their own club tours, and appeared on TV’s popular “Arsenio Hall Show”, “The Rick Dee’s Show”, and MTV’s “Sex in the 90’s”. Vocalist Ron Young was also featured in the movie “Terminator 2” as a tough talking biker that gets into a fight with the film’s star, Arnold Schwarzenegger. 1992 would bring the second full-length album, “Influence”, which would have Earl Slick (of John Lennon, David Bowie, and Ian Hunter fame) replacing Apache on guitar. The “Influence” album was produced by the well respected Howard Benson (who has recently produced releases for platinum artists like Daughtry, Papa Roach, and P.O.D. among others). The band completed its first tour of Europe after the release of the album and drew rave reviews and sold out crowds across multiple countries including a sold out headlining performance at the famous Marquee club in London. As the band slowly recovered from the shock and lessons learned in the nasty world of the music business, they always remained close, as they are a family way before they are a band. They started to do local shows and remember why they loved music and each other. Since the reformation, the band has played high profile shows at venues as House of Blues, California Speedway for NASCAR, and the Rock The Bayou Festival in Houston TX. In 2010, Little Caesar moved forward with a vengeance on a worldwide level with new release titled "Redemption" as well as touring in the US, Europe and the UK. They also introduced new guitar player Joey Brasler (Etta James, Bob Welch, Cherie Currie) as a welcomed addition to their musical line up. In 2012, Little Caesar now releases their latest effort entitled "American Dream". Produced by Bruce Witkin, it's a powerful, no nonsense, guitar driven group of songs, that takes the band to that same warm R&B driven Rock and Roll Universe they call home. They embark on a tour of Spain, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium mid June and will be performing at the Hard Rock Hell festival in Wales in Dec 2012.
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Genres
Rock
Band members
Ron Young - Vocals, Mark Tremaglia - Guitar, Tom Morris - Drums, Loren Molinare - Guitar Vocals, Pharoah Barrett- Bass Vocals
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Little Caesar Tour Cities
Barnsley, United Kingdom Cambridge, United Kingdom Wolverhampton, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom Glasgow, United Kingdom Ashtabula, OH Addyston, OH Southampton, United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Nottingham, United Kingdom Dresden, OH London, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Little Caesar

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Little Caesar on tour?

Yes, Little Caesar is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Little Caesar concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Little Caesar tour is scheduled for 12 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Little Caesar scheduled to play?

Little Caesar is scheduled to play 12 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Little Caesar tour start?

Little Caesar’s tour starts Jun 21, 2024 and ends on Sep 22, 2024. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Ashtabula at Epic Live Sports and Entertainment and their next upcoming concert will be in Cambridge at Junction 1.

What venues is Little Caesar performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 21 - Ashtabula, OH @ Epic Live Sports and Entertainment
Jun 22 - Dresden, OH @ Killing Tree Winery
Jun 23 - Addyston, OH @ Epic Live Event Center
Sep 12 - London, United Kingdom @ O2 Academy Islington
Sep 13 - Cambridge, United Kingdom @ Junction 1
Sep 14 - Nottingham, ENG @ Rock City
Sep 15 - Barnsley, United Kingdom @ The Birdwell Venue
Sep 17 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Riverside
Sep 19 - Glasgow, Scotland @ Glasgow garage
Sep 20 - Manchester, ENG @ Manchester Academy 2
Sep 21 - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom @ KK's Steel Mill
Sep 22 - Southampton, England @ The 1865
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