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Karin
December 7th 2023
Wild & Wonderful 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 just amazing after all these years.
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Forum Kentish Town
Badger
December 3rd 2023
Support band were terrible, but The Almighty were brilliant
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Forum Kentish Town

About The Almighty

Formed in 1988, The Almighty are a rock band, from Glasgow United Kingdom.

The band's music veered between punk and hard rock on albums including 1989's debut 'Blood fire and love' (produced by Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor), 'Soul Destruction,' 'Powertrippin' (which saw Tantrum leave and be replaced by Pete Friesen of Alice Cooper), 'Crank' and 'Just Add Life.' During this time, the band played the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington, England, in 1992 and also played with Metallica at the Milton Keynes Bowl. The Almighty split up in 1996.

In 2000 the band reformed with Nick Parsons on guitar. A second album shortly followed in 2001, Psycho-Narco, with a new bass player Gav Gray replacing long time bassist Floyd London. The band soon disbanded again with vocalist Ricky Warwick pursuing a solo career.

By mid-2005 bassist Floyd London had won an unpublicised fight against Lukemia which brought the band together to play once again. The classic lineup reformed for two Lukemia Research benefit shows in January 2006, which was followed by a Headline appearance at the 2006 Bulldog Bash, then a short 5-date tour at the end of December 2006.

In February 2007 a Greatest Hits CD/DVD Anthology: The Gospel According To... was released with the full support of the band, this was followed in July 2007 with a live DVD of the Glasgow Lukemia Research show from January 2006.

The band have 'left the door open' to the possibility of future shows and recording new material.

Current lineup
Ricky Warwick (1989- ) - vocals and guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996 | 2006 - ) - guitar
Floyd London (1989-) - bass guitar
Stumpy Monroe (1989- ) - drums

Past members
Nick Parsons (2000-2001) - guitar
Gav Gray (2001) - bass guitar
Floyd London (1989-2000) - bass guitar
Tantrum (1989-1991) - guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996) - guitar

Almighty might as well be a misinterpretation of a tag - Hiphop group with affiliations to the Wu-Tang Clan. This means your music is tagged wrong. Please, tag your music as ''Almighty'', not "The Allmighty", if you feel this is the case.
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Rock

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Live Photos of The Almighty

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The Almighty's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Karin
December 7th 2023
Wild & Wonderful 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 just amazing after all these years.
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Forum Kentish Town
Badger
December 3rd 2023
Support band were terrible, but The Almighty were brilliant
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Forum Kentish Town

About The Almighty

Formed in 1988, The Almighty are a rock band, from Glasgow United Kingdom.

The band's music veered between punk and hard rock on albums including 1989's debut 'Blood fire and love' (produced by Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor), 'Soul Destruction,' 'Powertrippin' (which saw Tantrum leave and be replaced by Pete Friesen of Alice Cooper), 'Crank' and 'Just Add Life.' During this time, the band played the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington, England, in 1992 and also played with Metallica at the Milton Keynes Bowl. The Almighty split up in 1996.

In 2000 the band reformed with Nick Parsons on guitar. A second album shortly followed in 2001, Psycho-Narco, with a new bass player Gav Gray replacing long time bassist Floyd London. The band soon disbanded again with vocalist Ricky Warwick pursuing a solo career.

By mid-2005 bassist Floyd London had won an unpublicised fight against Lukemia which brought the band together to play once again. The classic lineup reformed for two Lukemia Research benefit shows in January 2006, which was followed by a Headline appearance at the 2006 Bulldog Bash, then a short 5-date tour at the end of December 2006.

In February 2007 a Greatest Hits CD/DVD Anthology: The Gospel According To... was released with the full support of the band, this was followed in July 2007 with a live DVD of the Glasgow Lukemia Research show from January 2006.

The band have 'left the door open' to the possibility of future shows and recording new material.

Current lineup
Ricky Warwick (1989- ) - vocals and guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996 | 2006 - ) - guitar
Floyd London (1989-) - bass guitar
Stumpy Monroe (1989- ) - drums

Past members
Nick Parsons (2000-2001) - guitar
Gav Gray (2001) - bass guitar
Floyd London (1989-2000) - bass guitar
Tantrum (1989-1991) - guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996) - guitar

Almighty might as well be a misinterpretation of a tag - Hiphop group with affiliations to the Wu-Tang Clan. This means your music is tagged wrong. Please, tag your music as ''Almighty'', not "The Allmighty", if you feel this is the case.
Show More
Genres:
Rock

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