
Alternative and Indie
Electric Six Tickets
Concerts11 results
Concerts in Ireland
- 27/11/2025Thursday 19:00DublinThe AcademyElectric Six
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- 28/11/2025Friday 19:00BelfastThe Limelight 2Electric Six
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International Concerts
- 01/07/2025Tuesday 19:30Leeds, GBBrudenell Social ClubElectric SixOn partner site
- 26/11/2025Wednesday 19:30Manchester, GBManchester Club AcademyElectric Six
- 29/11/2025Saturday 19:00Glasgow, GBQueen Margaret UnionElectric Six
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- 01/12/2025Monday 19:00Oxford, GBO2 Academy2 OxfordElectric Six
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- 02/12/2025Tuesday 19:00Leeds, GBO2 Academy LeedsElectric Six
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- 03/12/2025Wednesday 19:00Birmingham, GBO2 Academy2 BirminghamElectric Six
- 04/12/2025Thursday 19:00Liverpool, GBO2 Academy LiverpoolElectric Six
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- 05/12/2025Friday 19:00Bristol, GBO2 Academy BristolElectric Six
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- 06/12/2025Saturday 19:00London, GBO2 Forum Kentish TownElectric Six
About
Mixing garage rock, disco, punk, new wave, and metal into cleverly dumb, in-your-face songs celebrating hedonism in multiple forms, Electric Six found international success through a relentless touring and recording schedule and an unerring commitment to their over-the-top style, delivering energy and absurdity in equal measure.
After winning a local following as the Wildbunch, Electric Six scored a major hit in the U.K. in 2003 with the song "Danger! High Voltage," and their debut album Fire, released the same year, earned them a major cult following with tunes like "Dance Commander'' and "Gay Bar." From that point on, musicians would come and go from the Electric Six line up and the proportions of electronics to guitars would shift back and forth from album to album, but their essential formula of dance-friendly rock brimming with bombast and lunacy would never change. From 2005 onward, not a year would go by without a new E6 album and a string of shows in which Dick Valentine and co. would whip their fans into a frenzy. While the COVID-19 pandemic put them on pause for a while, 2021's covers set, Streets of Gold, put them back on their unstoppable schedule, and 2023's Turquoise, a set of originals, presented them in high spirited and irresponsible form.
Electric Six. The band that put out an album a year for what seemed like 666 years. The most reliable act in show business, there was simply no question that each year would bring another E6 record on Metropolis Records. Mayans based their calendar on Electric Six. Flocks of migrating birds used the new Electric Six record as a homing device. Small-time criminals were sentenced to four to seven E6 albums with time off for wonderful behaviour. In a business so fickle, so unreliable, so difficult to navigate...the only constant was Electric Six. There was always an album a year.......until there wasn’t.