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On tour
Yes
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Category
Alternative, Indie, Pop
About Tindersticks
Tindersticks is an alternative band from Nottingham, England. Their sound is characterized by a synthesis of orchestral backing, lounge jazz, and soul; the lush orchestrations of multi-instrumentalist Dickon Hinchliffe and the smoky baritone of lead vocalist Stuart A. Staples are the band's hallmarks. Tindersticks have employed electric guitars, as most rock bands have done, but augment their instrumentation with a wide array of instruments: Rhodes piano, glockenspiel, vibraphone, violin, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, bassoon, Hammond organ, and many more are prominently utilized in the music of Tindersticks.
The band has a cult following in the United Kingdom and continental Europe, although the eclectic and unique sound Tindersticks possesses never made significant inroads in the mainstream.
Personnel
* Stuart Ashton Staples, born 14 November 1965 - Lead voice, guitar, melodica
* Dickon James Hinchliffe, born 9 July 1967 - violin, guitar, voice, piano, string and brass arrangements
* Neil Timothy Fraser, - born 22 November 1962 - lead guitar, vibraphone
* David Leonard Boulter, born 27 February 1965 - keyboards, percussion
* Alasdair Robert De Villeneuve Macaulay, born 2 August 1965 - drums, percussion, trumpet
* Mark Andrew Colwill, born 12 May 1960 - bass guitar
The band formed in late 1991, Staples, Boulter, Frazer, Macauley and Hinchcliffe having previously been members of Asphalt Ribbons. The final band line-up for the "old horse" mini-LP (1991) was: Stuart Staples (vocals) Dave Boulter (organ & accordion) Neil Fraser (guitar) Dickon Hinchliffe (Guitar & strings) Al Macauley (percussion & drums) John Thompson (bass). Mark Colwill was recruited when John Thompson left the Asphalt Ribbons, but it is not sure if he played any gigs under the Asphalt Ribbons name. Then they changed their name to Tindersticks after Stuart A. Staples discovered a box of German matches on a Greek beach.
Tindersticks started recording demo tapes in 1992, and were signed by Tippy Toe Records who released their first single, "Patchwork".
Their self-titled first and second albums established their signature sound and received widespread critical acclaim. Their live performances, often augmented by large string sections and even, on occasion, a full orchestra, were rapturously received. (The live album Bloomsbury Theatre 12.3.95 is a recording of one such concert.) By the time of the third album, Curtains, however, it was clear that a change of direction was called for. There was a certain ennui to the songs, and the lengthy "Ballad of Tindersticks" was a weary swipe at the pressures of being a touring band.
The fourth album, Simple Pleasure, lived up to its title with a series of snappy, direct songs influenced by soul music. The female backing vocals on several tracks, and the respectful cover of Odyssey's "If You're Looking For A Way Out", signalled the band's wish to move towards lighter, more soulful material. However, the inner sleeve's documentation of the number of takes each track went through was evidence that the band continued to adopt a painstaking approach to recording.
The fifth album, Can Our Love, continued the band's soulful direction, in particular evidence on the tender "Sweet Release" and in the nod to the Chi-Lites in the title of "Chilitetime".
The sixth and most recent album, Waiting For The Moon, was more stripped down and introspective in nature, particularly on the harrowing "4.48 Psychosis" (based on the play of the same name by the British playwright Sarah Kane) and "Sometimes It Hurts". Only the bouncy "Just A Dog" lightened the otherwise melancholy mood of the album.
In 2005 Staples embarked on a solo career and there was resultant speculation that the band had split. Staples has so far produced two solo albums, Lucky Dog Recordings 03-04 and Leaving Songs. The title of the second album, and Staples' notes on it, indicate that Tindersticks may indeed be at an end: "These are songs written on the verge of leaving the things I loved and stepping into a new unknown life, both musically and personally. I was always aware that these songs were the end of something, a kind of closing a circle of a way of writing that I started so long ago and I knew I had to move on from."
In September 2006, the band played a one-off concert at London's Barbican Centre, performing their second album in full with a nine-member string section and two brass players, including former collaborator Terry Edwards on trumpet. This concert brought the band's members back together. A new recording process in 2007 resulted in a new album, The Hungry Saw, which was released on April 28th 2008.
In the meantime, in July 2007, Island Records had released The BBC Sessions, a double CD compilation of the band's sessions for BBC radio programmes.
As well as their six studio albums, the band has produced the soundtracks for two films by the French director Claire Denis, Nenette et Boni and Trouble Every Day.
They recorded a cover of the Four Tops song, "What Is A Man", for the theme to the British TV series The Sins.
The Tindersticks song Tiny Tears was featured prominently in the Series 1 episode "Isabella" of HBO's The Sopranos. Additionally, a version of "Running Wild" was played during the ending credits of the penultimate episode of the series, "The Blue Comet". In the Season One Finale of Brotherhood, "El Diablo En El Ojo" is used twice.
* Tindersticks (aka First Album) (This Way Up, 1993)
* Tindersticks (aka Second Album) (This Way Up, 1995)
* Curtains (This Way Up, 1997)
* Simple Pleasure (Island, 1999)
* Can Our Love... (Beggar's Banquet, 2001)
* Waiting for the Moon (Beggar's Banquet, 2003)
* BBC Sessions (2007)
See the band's site at www.tindersticks.co.uk.
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What fans are saying
Patrick
The concert in Carre was amazing. Such fine musicians accompanied by extra saxophones and violins. In addition it was a great mixture of slow and more uptempo songs. Two hours of maximum joy
Koninklijk Theater Carré
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mar 13, 2025
Britpop
Tindersticks are one of my favorite bands. I don’t know if it’s because they didn’t bring strings but to not play a track from the first four albums was extremely disappointing.
The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA
Apr 09, 2025
Alexandre
Já estou à espera da próxima vinda. A sala não é das melhores mas o concerto foi muito bom. 2 encores e por pouco não tínhamos um terceiro.
COLISEUAGEAS
Porto, Portugal
May 15, 2022
Victor
This was a very cozy concert. It felt like I was in a studio where the band was recording songs for an album. Everything was played flawlessly.
Kombank dvorana
Beograd, Serbia
Mar 07, 2025
Paul
Great live performance, very intimistic. Really talented band. It just lacked some more interaction with the audience, but this didn’t influence the quality of the concert.
Koningin Elisabethzaal
Antwerpen, Belgium
Mar 12, 2025
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Tindersticks Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Tindersticks
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Tindersticks on tour?
Yes, Tindersticks is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Tindersticks concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Tindersticks tour
is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Tindersticks scheduled to play?
Tindersticks is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Tindersticks tour start?
Tindersticks’s tour starts May 25, 2025 and ends on Jul 26, 2025.
They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Maastricht at Muziekgieterij and their next upcoming concert
will be in Maastricht at Muziekgieterij.
What venues is Tindersticks performing at?
As part of the Tindersticks tour, Tindersticks is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
May 25 - Maastricht,
Limburg, Netherlands @ Muziekgieterij
Jul 26 - Cascais,
Lisboa @ Hipódromo Manuel Possolo