The Skids Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
15,905
Category
Art-punk
Concerts
Feb
28
Glen Pavillion
Dunfermline
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Mar
22
MK11 Live Music Venue
Milton Keynes
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Jun
21
Bellahouston Park
Glasgow
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Jul
04
St Nicholas' Park
Warwick
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Aug
09
The Birdwell Venue
Barnsley
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Oct
03
100 Club
London
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Oct
10
The Grove
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Oct
18
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds
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About The Skids
The Skids were a classic punk band formed in Dunfermline Scotland by Stuart Adamson (1958-2001, on guitar, vocals), Richard Jobson (1960- vocals), Tom Kellichan (drums) and Willie Simpson (bass) in 1977. They signed to Virgin and issued "Sweet Suburbia" and "The Saints Are Coming" before shooting to popularity with top ten single "Into The Valley", from their first album "Scared To Dance". Both Dunfermline FC and Charlton FC use "Into The Valley" as a theme song.
The Skids continue to enjoy popularity with two top 20 singles, "Masquerade" and "Working For The Yankee Dollar", from the album "Days in Europa". The Cover of the album, showing an "aryan", was seen by some as Nazi, and was soon replaced with a less controvesial sleeve. This sleeve, although conventional, still bore the image of the first release seen through the viwers eyes by a picture on the wall, alongside a picture of 'Scared To Dance', the sleeve portrayed a woman , bare breast showing, in the hands of a man.
The Absolute Game was The Skids' 1980 third album (not counting the two different mix versions released of their second album 1979's Days in Europa) and was produced by Mick Glossop.
The album continued the Skids' progression from a punky sound into a more mellow one - paralleled by many bands of the period. The album has a great deal in common with Days in Europa, but not much with its successor, Joy. Around this time the band were driven by internal rifts and disagreements, leading to various members coming and going. Soon after the release and live concert tour of The Absolute Game, Adamson and Baillie left the band. (Although Adamson did temporarily return to play on one more song from the album Joy, called Iona.) Adamson went on to launch the career of his new band, Big Country, and Baillie moved back to Scotland to live. A great deal of Big Country's future sound and style can be heard in this album. In particularly on Hurry On Boys, which features bagpipe simulations and real didgeridoo. Joy has a completely different sound to other Skids albums, and some fans consider The Absolute Game to be the last canonical Skids album.
Soon after the release and live concert tour of The Absolute Game, Adamson and Baillie left the band. (Although Adamson did temporarily return to play on one more song from the album Joy, called Iona.) Adamson went on to launch the career of his new band, Big Country, and Baillie moved back to Scotland to live. It left Jobson and Webb, in 1981, to write and record the band's fourth and final album Joy, which Russell Webb also produced. The pair played multiple instruments on the album, and also invited a collection of seventeen musical friends to perform on various tracks with them. The Skids dissolved in 1982, with the album Fanfare posthumously issued by Virgin. It was a mixture of greatest hits and unreleased tracks.
Jobson and Webb then went onto form a new band called The Armoury Show. The group only recorded one album called Waiting for the Floods in 1985 before splitting up. Jobson went onto pursue a solo career as a poet, songwriter, television presenter and most recently a film director. He released albums on the Belgian record label Les Disques du Crepuscule, and the UK's own Parlophone Records.
Sadly, on December 16 2001, Stuart was found dead in Best Western Plaza Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, having committed suicide.
In the year 2007, U2 and Greenday covered 'The Saints Are Coming' recorded originaly by the skids for the 'Scared To Dance' album. Most fans seen this as a juncture to include new fans to the old punk scene. Sadly, for this fan, the song was ruined. It fell below the standards of which Richard and Stuart set. It was a disgrace to Skids fans, and most of these never bought the track.
In 2007 Richard Jobson, William Simpson and Mike Baillie, along with Bruce Watson (guitar / vocals) of Big Country, Jamie Watson (guitar), Brian Jobson (vocals) and Jane Button (vocals), got together to play three gigs. They were to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the group's formation, and as a final tribute to Stuart Adamson, who died in 2001. The shows on 4 July and 5 July were at Dunfermline's Glen Pavilion - outside of which The Skids had previously played only their second gig according to Jobson - and on 7 July, at the T in the Park festival.
Ten years later, Jobson (vocals), Bruce Watson (guitar, vocals), son Jamie Watson (guitar, vocals), William Simpson (bass, vocals) and Mike Baillie (drums, percussion, vocals) re-united once again to promote fresh songs from their comeback Top 30 set, BURNING CITIES (2018). Successfully touring across the UK and Ireland they brought their songs old and new to young and old fans alike, building up to an amazing night at The Royal Albert Hall in June 2019 co-headlining with The Buzzcocks.
A 2019 release of PEACEFUL TIMES - an album of Skids classics reworked acoustically, was supported by an acoustic tour across the country
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Genres
Art-punk
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What fans are saying
Varie
Brilliant. Properly energetic punk. Richard is incredible! Great crowd engagement. Flamboyant set. Thank you!!!
The Queen's Hall
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Jan 28, 2024
Andy
Superb live band I will this band again
Gloucester Guildhall
Gloucester, United Kingdom
Feb 24, 2019
Black
Skids are always superb! Great venue too
Theatr Brycheiniog
Brecon, United Kingdom
Oct 31, 2022
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The Skids Tour Cities
London, United Kingdom
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Warwick, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Barnsley, United Kingdom
Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Leeds, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About The Skids
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Skids on tour?
Yes, The Skids is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Skids concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Skids tour
is scheduled for 8 dates across 8 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Skids scheduled to play?
The Skids is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the The Skids tour start?
The Skids’s tour starts Feb 28, 2025 and ends on Oct 18, 2025.
They will play 8 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Dunfermline at Glen Pavillion and their next upcoming concert
will be in Milton Keynes at MK11 Live Music Venue.
What venues is The Skids performing at?
As part of the The Skids tour, The Skids is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 28 - Dunfermline,
United Kingdom @ Glen Pavillion
Mar 22 - Milton Keynes,
Bucks @ MK11 Live Music Venue
Jun 21 - Glasgow,
United Kingdom @ Bellahouston Park
Jul 04 - Warwick,
United Kingdom @ St Nicholas' Park
Aug 09 - Barnsley,
United Kingdom @ The Birdwell Venue
Oct 03 - London,
United Kingdom @ 100 Club
Oct 10 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
ENG @ The Grove
Oct 18 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ Brudenell Social Club