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Negative Approach

Negative Approach Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 21,258
Category Hardcore Punk, Punk
Concerts
Mar
10
Limelight
Belfast
Tickets
Mar
12
O2 Academy Glasgow
Glasgow
Tickets
Mar
14
O2 Ritz Manchester
Manchester
Tickets
Mar
16
Rock City
Nottingham
Tickets
Mar
18
O2 Academy Bristol
Bristol
Tickets
Mar
19
O2 Academy Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Tickets
Mar
22
Skaters Palace
Münster
Tickets
Mar
23
Effenaar
Eindhoven
Tickets
Mar
25
BACKSTAGE Kultur- und Veranstaltungszentrum
Munich
Tickets
Mar
28
Klub Kwadrat
Kraków
Tickets
Mar
29
Proxima
Warsaw
Tickets
Mar
30
Arena Wien
Wien
Tickets
Apr
01
Palac Akropolis
Praha
Tickets
Apr
02
Astra Kulturhaus
Berlin
Tickets
About Negative Approach
Negative Approach (sometimes called “NA”) were one of the first hardcore punk bands. They are considered one of the pioneers of this genre, along with bands like Minor Threat, Bad Brains and Black Flag. Formed in Detroit, Michigan, USA, NA existed from 1981-1984, and now again from 2006-present. Like most hardcore bands, they were little known in their day outside of their hometown. They are now idolized in the hardcore subculture, considered to be one of the elite bands of the “old school” era, and continue to be influential. NA's brand of hardcore was savage and nihilistic, exuding frustration, alienation and rage. This was personified in the band's vocalist John Brannon, an intimidating and intense young man with a shaved head, piercing stare and belligerent attitude. His vocal style and stage presence set the standard for those that followed. NA's musical style was based on Detroit proto-punk icons The Stooges, British punk rock (especially Discharge) and Oi! music (Blitz, The 4-Skins, et al.), although from the start their sound and demeanor were considerably more aggressive and brutal than that of their influences. Negative Approach was formed in August 1981 by John Brannon and Pete Zelewski, supposedly after seeing a Black Flag/Necros show. The first NA lineup consisted of Brannon on vocals, Rob McCullough on guitar, Pete Zelewski on bass and Zuheir on drums. Not long after, Zelewski left the band to form The Allied and was replaced by Rob McCullough's brother Graham. Zuheir was later replaced by Chris "O.P." Moore. The lineup of Brannon/McCullough/McCullough/Moore would remain unchanged until NA disbanded. NA's first gig was in the basement of Necros drummer Todd Swalla's mother's home. Soon after, they recorded a demo, and followed that up with an appearance on the Process of Elimination compilation 7” EP, released on The Meatmen frontman Tesco Vee's fledgling Touch & Go label, named after his fanzine of the same name. The comp also featured the Necros and The Meatmen, among others. NA, the Necros and The Meatmen then embarked on the Process of Elimination tour. Though this “tour” consisted of a mere three shows (Boston, New York City and Washington, DC), it is cited as being a key event in the early spread of hardcore. The first proper Negative Approach studio release came in 1982 with their self-titled 7” EP, also on Touch & Go. It contained now-legendary songs such as “Can't Tell No One,” “Ready To Fight” and “Nothing,” which is considered by many to be the quintessential NA song. The sound quality of the recording is average, but the performances themselves are powerful, and the record is now held in nearly universal high regard by hardcore fans. The following year saw the release of the Tied Down LP, also venerated as a hardcore classic. While it mostly contains more of the same ultra-fast, angry music as the 7”, the band also branched out somewhat and included a plodding dirge (“Evacuate”) and a (relatively) mid-tempo rocker (“Dead Stop”) on the album. The classic line-up fell apart in 1983 during their tour in support of Tied Down, playing their last show in Memphis. Afterwards, Brannon assembled a new line-up with members Kelly Dermody (guitar), Dave (bass) and Mike (drums). This version of Negative Approach played a series of live shows throughout 1984 which featured some new songs, such as "Obsession," "Tunnel Vision," "Kiss Me Kill Me" and a cover of "I Got A Right" by the Stooges. This line-up can be heard on the Live at the Newtown Theater bootleg 7" and some live tracks recorded at Boston's Paradise club that appear on the Total Recall discography CD. It was announced in May 2006 that Brannon and Moore would play a Negative Approach reunion show, of sorts, for Touch & Go's 25th Anniversary show on September 9, 2006, as well as two later shows in the UK - London on December 7 and at All Tomorrow's Parties on December 10. Despite repeated efforts by Rob and Graham McCulloch to be a part of the reunion and have the classic NA lineup play, John refused; it was instead announced that Harold Richardson (of Brannon's current band Easy Action) and Ron Sakowski (formerly of Easy Action, Laughing Hyenas, and Necros) would complete the lineup. Rob and Graham maintain that the appearance shouldn't be labeled as Negative Approach without the classic NA lineup. The whole affair has generated controversy, and there is little agreement as to who is in the right and for what reasons. Negative Approach closed out the No Fun Fest in Brooklyn, NY on May 20, 2007.
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Negative Approach Tour Cities
Bristol, United Kingdom Belfast, United Kingdom Bournemouth, United Kingdom Eindhoven, Netherlands Münster, Germany Warsaw, Poland Berlin, Germany Glasgow, United Kingdom Nottingham, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom Munich, Germany Kraków, Poland

Frequently Asked Questions About Negative Approach

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Negative Approach on tour?

Yes, Negative Approach is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Negative Approach concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Negative Approach tour is scheduled for 14 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Negative Approach scheduled to play?

Negative Approach is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Negative Approach tour start?

Negative Approach’s tour starts Mar 10, 2025 and ends on Apr 02, 2025. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Belfast at Limelight and their next upcoming concert will be in Praha at Palac Akropolis.

What venues is Negative Approach performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 10 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ Limelight
Mar 12 - Glasgow, Scotland @ O2 Academy Glasgow
Mar 14 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ O2 Ritz Manchester
Mar 16 - Nottingham, ENG @ Rock City
Mar 18 - Bristol, England @ O2 Academy Bristol
Mar 19 - Bournemouth, England @ O2 Academy Bournemouth
Mar 22 - Münster, NW @ Skaters Palace
Mar 23 - Eindhoven, 06 @ Effenaar
Mar 25 - Munich, Germany @ BACKSTAGE Kultur- und Veranstaltungszentrum
Mar 28 - Kraków, Poland @ Klub Kwadrat
Mar 29 - Warsaw, Mazowsze @ Proxima
Mar 30 - Wien, Austria @ Arena Wien
Apr 01 - Praha, Czech Republic @ Palac Akropolis
Apr 02 - Berlin, Germany @ Astra Kulturhaus
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