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International Concerts
- 20 May 2026Until 24/05/2026South Derbyshire, United KingdomCatton Hall and GardensBearded Theory 2026
Lineup
- Bearded Theory
- Pixies
- Skunk Anansie
- Big Special
- Fat Dog
- Ferocious Dog
- Getdown Services
- Lambrini Girls
- Panic Shack
- Peter Hook and the Light
- Reverend & the Makers
- Sprints
- Au Pairs
- Beans On Toast
- BEZ
- Girl Scout
- Goldie
- Graeme Park
- Heartworms
- Kezia Gill
- Neville Staple
- Phil Hartnoll
- Pop Will Eat Itself
- Rianne Downey
- Senser
- Stewart Lee
- The Unthanks
- The Wedding Present
- Toots and the Maytals
- Utah Saints
- Venus Grrrls
- An Dannsa Dub
- Garbage
- CMAT
- DJ Rap
- The Drum MacHine
- Grandmas House
- The Damned
- Kae Tempest
- Badly Drawn Boy
- Bad Nerves
- Idlewild
- Kate Nash
- Slay Duggee
- Split dogs
- Kid Kapichi
- The Pale White
- NewDad
- Adult DVD
- A Certain Ratio
- Chalk
- EMF
- Gans
- Good Health Good Wealth
- Henge
- jasmine.4.t
- King Prawn
- The Magic Numbers
- The Molotovs
- The Sabres of Paradise
- Westside Cowboy
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- Amelia Coburn
- Jools
- La Securite
- Meryl Streek
- Native James
- She's In Parties
- Taylor More Swiftly
- Teke::Teke
- thistle.
- Cara Means Friend
- Chris Hawkins
- The League Of Rebelz
- 28 May 2026Thursday 19:30Eindhoven, NetherlandsKlokgebouwSkunk Anansie
Venue
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 18:00Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallGarbage & Skunk AnansieLow Availability
- 16 June 2026Tuesday 18:01Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallGarbage + Skunk Anansie- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- 18 June 2026Thursday 16:00Northwich, United KingdomDelamere ForestSkunk Anansie & Garbage - Delamere Forest - Shuttle Bus
- 18 June 2026Thursday 16:30Northwich, United KingdomDelamere ForestSkunk Anansie & Garbage - Delamere Forest - Car Park
- 18 June 2026Thursday 17:00Northwich, United KingdomDelamere ForestSkunk Anansie & Garbage - Delamere Forest
- 18 June 2026Thursday 17:01Northwich, United KingdomDelamere ForestSkunk Anansie + Garbage- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- 19 June 2026Friday 17:00Margate, United KingdomDreamlandGarbage & Skunk Anansie
Lineup
Venue
- 20 June 2026Saturday 18:00Scarborough, United KingdomScarborough Open Air TheatreSkunk Anansie & Garbage
- 20 June 2026Saturday 18:01Scarborough, United KingdomScarborough Open Air TheatreSkunk Anansie + Garbage- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- 22 June 2026Monday 17:00Cardiff, United KingdomCardiff CastleGarbage & Skunk Anansie
- 22 June 2026Monday 17:01Cardiff, United KingdomCardiff CastleGarbage + Skunk Anansie- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- 23 June 2026Tuesday 18:00Southampton, United KingdomSouthampton Summer SessionsSkunk Anansie & Garbage
- 23 June 2026Tuesday 18:01Southampton, United KingdomSouthampton Summer SessionsSkunk Anansie + Garbage- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- General Onsale: 05/12/2025, 10:0020 August 2026Thursday 19:00Oslo, NorwaySentrum SceneSkunk Anansie
About
Skunk Anansie were formed in London during 1994, taking their name from the traditional folk tales about Anansie the Ghanaian spider. The band decided to add the Skunk to their name to give it a nastier edge. Armed with a killer name, the band quickly gained public and critical acclaim, winning the Best New British Band award from the readers of Kerrang! magazine in 1995. First album, Paranoid and Sunburnt, was recorded in a mere six weeks, with two of the songs featured on the film Strange Days' soundtrack. The tracks, Selling Jesus and Feed opened the band up to a wider fanbase.
1996's fifth and final single from the album, Weak, reached the Top 20 on the UK charts and received wide radio play, showing off the light and shade dynamics that the band would use as their signature sound. More success at the Kerrang! awards was to follow as Skunk Anansie were named Best British Live act in 1996. October of the same year saw the release of second album, Stoosh, which was certified platinum in the UK, and gold in many European countries. Featuring the singles Twisted, All I Want, Weep and Hedonism, the album provided the band with far greater radio play than they previously experienced, raising their profile to the extent that they were nominated Best Newcomer at the BRIT Awards in 1997, where they also performed a cover of The Undertones classic single, Teenage Kicks. 1997 also saw Skunk Anansie nominated for two awards at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
The album Post Orgasmic Chill was released in 1999, and showcased a new sound. In contrast to the alternative rock sound of the first two albums, the band opted for a far heavier sound edging towards alternative metal and hard rock. First single from the album, Charlie Big Potato, made the Top 20 in the UK charts, as did follow up track Secretly. The album was the last released by the band before they split, with members of the group embarking on a range of solo and side projects.
2009 saw the group reform to tour in support of their greatest hits album, entitled Smashes and Trashes. The reunion was seen as such as success that the band went back into the studio to record brand new album Wonderlustre, which attracted critical acclaim. Wonderlustre was followed up by 2012's Black Traffic.
Setlists
- 1.This Means War
- 2.Charlie Big Potato
- 3.Because of You
- 4.An Artist Is an Artist
- 5.I Believed in You
- 6.Love Someone Else
- 7.God Loves Only You
- 8.Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- 9.Shame
- 10.Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- 11.Weak
- 12.Animal
- 13.I Can Dream (Skin goes to the middle of the crowd)
- 14.Tear the Place Up
- 15.Little Baby Swastikkka
Encore
- 16.Secretly
- 17.Cheers
- 18.You'll Follow Me Down (Acoustic)
- 19.Highway to Hell (AC/DC cover)
- 20.Lost and Found
- 1.This Means War
- 2.Charlie Big Potato
- 3.Because of You
- 4.An Artist Is an Artist
- 5.Weak
- 6.Lost and Found
- 7.Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- 8.Shame
- 9.Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- 10.Animal
- 11.I Can Dream
- 12.Yes It's Fucking Political
- 13.Tear the Place Up
- 1.Charlie Big Potato
- 2.Because of You
- 3.An Artist Is an Artist
- 4.Weak
- 5.Lost and Found
- 6.Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- 7.Shame
- 8.Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- 9.Animal
- 10.I Can Dream
- 11.Yes It's Fucking Political
- 12.Tear the Place Up
- 13.Little Baby Swastikkka
- 1.Charlie Big Potato
- 2.Because of You
- 3.An Artist Is an Artist
- 4.Love Someone Else
- 5.
- 6.Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- 7.Shame
- 8.Weak
- 9.I Can Dream
- 10.Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- 11.Animal
- 12.Yes It's Fucking Political
- 13.Tear the Place Up
- 14.Little Baby Swastikkka (Introduced as the band's first ever single)
- 1.Charlie Big Potato
- 2.Because of You
- 3.An Artist Is an Artist
- 4.Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
- 5.Cheers
- 6.Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- 7.Shame
- 8.Animal
- 9.Weak
- 10.I Can Dream
- 11.Tear the Place Up
- 12.Little Baby Swastikkka