Holmfirth is always a great place to watch a band and The Wildhearts maybe didn't know this. This being the first gig for a few months as they have been in the studio recording their next album, you could tell they felt off the leash. Ginger and Co ripped through a strong setlist and the crowd responded. This is a HEAVY band make no mistake. Cracking sound, nice and loud, I don't live local and come from Manchester if a band I like play there, so do the same and see a band there.... And see The Wildhearts 🤘🏻🎸
Posted by DavyG on 25/07/2025
The Wildhearts, The Picturedrome, Holmfirth - 24th July 2025
Amazing night new line up played well and sounded great together most importantly Ginger smiling 😁
Posted by Mark B on 18/03/2025
The Wildhearts, Rock City, Nottingham - 15th March 2025
I did wonder whether teh latest incarnation of The Wildhearts would have the energy of the classic line-up, but they gave a brilliant performance. I can see why Dirt Box Disco got a support slot, but Jim Jones All Stars were an odd band to sandwich between the two. Sound is always great at KK's.
Posted by CH on 17/03/2025
The Wildhearts, KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton - 14th March 2025
Amazing! This is the best line up of The Wildhearts there has ever been. Cohesive, slick and polished. Ginger himself is rejuvenated. Absolutely astounding show from start to finish. The old favourites were there, interspersed with a few from the new album (The Satanic Rites of The Wildhearts) which is an astounding piece of work without a single weak track and plenty of instant earworms) which had the whole crowds jumping and shouting out for more. Hope they're back soon!
Posted by Jo W on 17/03/2025
The Wildhearts, The Garage, Glasgow - 13th March 2025
I’ve seen The Wildhearts many many times but this was something special. The band on top form, the stage show a pyro mad spectacle, and an audience heady on belting out every song.
Posted by Michael R on 17/03/2025
The Wildhearts, Rock City, Nottingham - 15th March 2025
The Wildhearts are a British rock band known for their energetic fusion of hard rock, punk, and melodic pop. Formed in 1989 by frontman Ginger (David Walls), the band quickly became renowned for their catchy hooks, heavy guitar riffs, and rebellious spirit. Their debut album, Earth vs The Wildhearts (1993), remains a classic, featuring fan-favourite tracks like "Caffeine Bomb" and "Suckerpunch." The band’s unique sound blends the aggression of punk with the melody of pop and rock, creating a distinctive style that has gained them a loyal fanbase.
Over the years, The Wildhearts have earned a reputation for their electrifying live performances, playing iconic UK festivals such as Download and Reading, as well as touring with bands like AC/DC and Guns N' Roses. Despite various lineup changes and a turbulent history, the band has continued to release critically acclaimed albums, including Renaissance Men (2019) and 21st Century Love Songs (2021), solidifying their place as one of the UK’s most enduring and beloved rock acts. Known for their passionate fanbase and down-to-earth attitude, The Wildhearts remain a powerful force in British rock music.