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Ste Mac
September 1st 2025
Super felt the vibe place was jumping it was like Manchester in the 90s and Northside were on top form too.
Blackpool, United Kingdom@Winter Gardens Blackpool

Simon
August 17th 2024
Top show . Good local support and Voodoo Radio. Sort of father daughter Lovely Eggs.
Had seen The Inspirals in Cardiff . Same type of playlist. Well balanced set and bang on organ rifts. Great night
Swansea, United Kingdom@Patti Pavilion

John Bouskill
July 20th 2024
Great Gig at my favourite venue.
Inspiral Carpets were brilliant. Good support from the Stanleys too.
Looking forward to the next one.
🤘
Holmfirth, United Kingdom@Picturedrome
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About Inspiral Carpets
The Manchester-based Inspiral Carpets was formed in 1986, and emerged alongside bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, from the indie scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their sound is based around harmonic (and often psychedelic) keyboards and jangly guitars. The band were propelled to fame after being 'discovered' by the Radio 1 DJ John Peel and had their greatest chart success in the UK with a single entitled 'This Is How It Feels', which is a song about loneliness and unemployment.
At the time of their initial success, the band earned some notoriety for their squiggly-eyed cow 'Cool as Fuck' T-shirts; a student at Oxford Polytechnic was prosecuted on obscenity charges for wearing one. Their audience at gigs are often heard to 'moo'.
One of their roadies, Noel Gallagher, went on to great success with the band Oasis.
They reworked their single 'Find Out Why' as the theme tune to early 90's kids TV show 'The 8:15 From Manchester'. Another release 'I Want You' was used by Sony to advertise their in-car entertainment systems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcYRKYl2EB4; an early example of advertising agencies co-opting and promoting non-mainstream music to add kudos to mainstream brands(a trend that has increased significantly).
After an amicable split in the 1995 they re-formed with their original line-up in 2001. This was backed with the release of a new single, a couple of sold-out tours and a number of new compilation records.
In 2011, original member and vocalist Stephen Holt returned to the band and they released two singles before releasing their eponymous titled album in 2014.
Sadly, in 2016, drummer Craig Gill died and subsequently the band were inactive until their return to the stage in 2023. They have since played numerous sold out gigs to their loyal and expanding fan base.
At the time of their initial success, the band earned some notoriety for their squiggly-eyed cow 'Cool as Fuck' T-shirts; a student at Oxford Polytechnic was prosecuted on obscenity charges for wearing one. Their audience at gigs are often heard to 'moo'.
One of their roadies, Noel Gallagher, went on to great success with the band Oasis.
They reworked their single 'Find Out Why' as the theme tune to early 90's kids TV show 'The 8:15 From Manchester'. Another release 'I Want You' was used by Sony to advertise their in-car entertainment systems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcYRKYl2EB4; an early example of advertising agencies co-opting and promoting non-mainstream music to add kudos to mainstream brands(a trend that has increased significantly).
After an amicable split in the 1995 they re-formed with their original line-up in 2001. This was backed with the release of a new single, a couple of sold-out tours and a number of new compilation records.
In 2011, original member and vocalist Stephen Holt returned to the band and they released two singles before releasing their eponymous titled album in 2014.
Sadly, in 2016, drummer Craig Gill died and subsequently the band were inactive until their return to the stage in 2023. They have since played numerous sold out gigs to their loyal and expanding fan base.
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Genres:
Rock, Alternative, Garage, Indie
Hometown:
Manchester, United Kingdom
Latest Posts
Inspiral Carpets
a day ago
The ‘Cow Club Shop’ is now open! 36 hours only. When you order you will automatically be entered in the prize draw to win an exclusive tour crew-only shirt. Get a MOOve on! https://inspirals.sumupstore.com

View More Posts
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Inspiral Carpets to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
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Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (19)
Inspiral Carpets Featured Video
Live Photos of Inspiral Carpets
View All Photos
Merch (ad)

Inspiral Carpets Cool As Moo T-Shirt
$18.99

Womens Inspiral Carpets Cool As Moo V...
$19.99

BALTMORE Inspiral Carpets Madchester ...
$17.20

Inspiral Carpets Cool As Moo Long Sle...
$22.99

Inspiral Carpets Cool As Moo Raglan B...
$23.99

My Carpet Costume Funny Carpets T-Shirt
$18.99

Fun Carpet Layer Worker Meme Saying |...
$19.99

Carpeting Eat Sleep Carpet Installer ...
$19.99

Funny Profession Quote Vintage Carpet...
$17.91

I love heart - carpets T-Shirt
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Inspiral Carpets's tour
Fan Reviews

Ste Mac
September 1st 2025
Super felt the vibe place was jumping it was like Manchester in the 90s and Northside were on top form too.
Blackpool, United Kingdom@Winter Gardens Blackpool

Simon
August 17th 2024
Top show . Good local support and Voodoo Radio. Sort of father daughter Lovely Eggs.
Had seen The Inspirals in Cardiff . Same type of playlist. Well balanced set and bang on organ rifts. Great night
Swansea, United Kingdom@Patti Pavilion

John Bouskill
July 20th 2024
Great Gig at my favourite venue.
Inspiral Carpets were brilliant. Good support from the Stanleys too.
Looking forward to the next one.
🤘
Holmfirth, United Kingdom@Picturedrome
View More Fan Reviews
About Inspiral Carpets
The Manchester-based Inspiral Carpets was formed in 1986, and emerged alongside bands like The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, from the indie scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their sound is based around harmonic (and often psychedelic) keyboards and jangly guitars. The band were propelled to fame after being 'discovered' by the Radio 1 DJ John Peel and had their greatest chart success in the UK with a single entitled 'This Is How It Feels', which is a song about loneliness and unemployment.
At the time of their initial success, the band earned some notoriety for their squiggly-eyed cow 'Cool as Fuck' T-shirts; a student at Oxford Polytechnic was prosecuted on obscenity charges for wearing one. Their audience at gigs are often heard to 'moo'.
One of their roadies, Noel Gallagher, went on to great success with the band Oasis.
They reworked their single 'Find Out Why' as the theme tune to early 90's kids TV show 'The 8:15 From Manchester'. Another release 'I Want You' was used by Sony to advertise their in-car entertainment systems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcYRKYl2EB4; an early example of advertising agencies co-opting and promoting non-mainstream music to add kudos to mainstream brands(a trend that has increased significantly).
After an amicable split in the 1995 they re-formed with their original line-up in 2001. This was backed with the release of a new single, a couple of sold-out tours and a number of new compilation records.
In 2011, original member and vocalist Stephen Holt returned to the band and they released two singles before releasing their eponymous titled album in 2014.
Sadly, in 2016, drummer Craig Gill died and subsequently the band were inactive until their return to the stage in 2023. They have since played numerous sold out gigs to their loyal and expanding fan base.
At the time of their initial success, the band earned some notoriety for their squiggly-eyed cow 'Cool as Fuck' T-shirts; a student at Oxford Polytechnic was prosecuted on obscenity charges for wearing one. Their audience at gigs are often heard to 'moo'.
One of their roadies, Noel Gallagher, went on to great success with the band Oasis.
They reworked their single 'Find Out Why' as the theme tune to early 90's kids TV show 'The 8:15 From Manchester'. Another release 'I Want You' was used by Sony to advertise their in-car entertainment systems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcYRKYl2EB4; an early example of advertising agencies co-opting and promoting non-mainstream music to add kudos to mainstream brands(a trend that has increased significantly).
After an amicable split in the 1995 they re-formed with their original line-up in 2001. This was backed with the release of a new single, a couple of sold-out tours and a number of new compilation records.
In 2011, original member and vocalist Stephen Holt returned to the band and they released two singles before releasing their eponymous titled album in 2014.
Sadly, in 2016, drummer Craig Gill died and subsequently the band were inactive until their return to the stage in 2023. They have since played numerous sold out gigs to their loyal and expanding fan base.
Show More
Genres:
Rock, Alternative, Garage, Indie
Hometown:
Manchester, United Kingdom
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