Great band,great venue,great location,would highly reccomend.
Posted by A on 20/04/2026
Massive Wagons - Everywhere We Go Tour 2026, The Picturedrome, Holmfirth - 19th April 2026
Introduced my friend to the boys last night and she was suitably impressed! Baz and the rest of the gang bounded onto stage with their usual energy and belted out old and new alike. They enjoyed themselves as much as we did watching them and the venue was packed as unfortunately the bigger venue next door had already been booked. I was lucky enough to get hugs from all the guys after the show too
Posted by Fiona on 25/11/2023
Massive Wagons, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 23rd November 2023
M WAGONS are a highly energetic and harmonious band who show superb musicianship.
Posted by Alun on 17/11/2023
Massive Wagons, The Patti, Swansea - 15th November 2023
Another top notch performance from a band who are absolutely in their element playing live. High energy from all the band but Baz remains a 'force of nature', how does he do it for 90 min plus!
Posted by TeeCee on 16/11/2023
Massive Wagons, Epic Studios, Norwich - 14th November 2023
The band just get better and better fully deserving playing larger venues like The Epic. They put on a full throttle show...props to The New Roses for a great support slot as well. The Epic bar staff were helpful and polite and didn't have to wait too long to be served. Great night all round.
Posted anonymously on 15/11/2023
Massive Wagons, Epic Studios, Norwich - 14th November 2023
Formed in Lancaster in 2009, Massive Wagons grew out of small-town boredom and a shared love of loud, live rock 'n' roll. Fronted by the irrepressible Baz Mills, they've spent more than a decade building a fiercely loyal following through relentless touring and a no-frills, all-or-nothing approach to every show.
Signed to independent label Earache, the band have stormed the UK Official Album Chart Top 20 several times, peaking at number six with Triggered! (2022), the follow-up to top-ten hit House of Noise (2020). On the road they've shared stages with the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Status Quo, Thunder, The Darkness and The Wildhearts, and co-headlined with Ugly Kid Joe, while festival crowds at Download, Wacken and beyond have come to expect a riot. Expect face-melting riffs, anthemic singalongs and one of the hardest-working live bands in British rock.