Could not fault the band they were unbelievable. Amazing show. Hated the venue, the gender equal toilets were stupid, I have never seen men queing before!!! Also the capacity seemed over the top I could not do my usual jumping around and struggled to even move my arms to clap which was a real shame , but will see the Idles again and hope I can move a little.
Posted by Helen on 31/03/2019
IDLES, The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, Norwich - 28th March 2019
Idles were on top form with a truly electrifying performance that couldn't be faulted. From the opening bars to the final screeching notes, they were on fire. If you get a chance to see the Idles don't miss it they don't disappoint. Love and Peace 👌
Posted anonymously on 30/03/2019
IDLES, Brighton Dome, Brighton - 29th March 2019
So much energy, so much interaction with the crowd! Best band I’ve seen this year!
Posted by Martin on 26/10/2018
IDLES, Rock City, Nottingham - 25th October 2018
No complaints about the show itself whatsoever. Nice venue, but loses a point for not having the cloakroom open meaning we had to look after our costs which was a hassle in the large crowd.
Posted by Jordan on 09/04/2018
IDLES, Komedia Bath, Bath - 8th April 2018
Bought tickets as a birthday present for husband and went along as reluctant company; little did I know what a great experience this would be!! Thoroughly enjoyed the energy and developed a crush on the charismatic Joe :-) Idles - maybe still not able to listen in the confines of the car, but live.............you rock!!!
Posted by LisaL on 10/04/2017
Idles , Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff - 5th April 2017
IDLES are a Bristol-based punk band known for their explosive energy and socially conscious lyrics. Their music tackles issues of mental health, toxic masculinity, and class struggles, with songs like "Danny Nedelko" and "Mother" combining raw vocals, aggressive guitar riffs, and a defiant spirit. Albums like Joy as an Act of Resistance and Ultra Mono have cemented IDLES as a major force in British punk, blending fury with compassion in equal measure.
IDLES have electrified audiences at major UK festivals like Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds, where their intense, cathartic performances inspire mosh pits and collective release. With a loyal, ever-growing fanbase, IDLES continues to be celebrated for pushing boundaries in punk and standing up for social change.