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The Specials merchamazonview store

Encore
$23.95
Specials
$17.52
A Special Collection
$99.00
More Or Less Specials: Live
$97.00
King of Kings
$499.00
Very Best of
$28.99
Too Much Too Young
$14.75
Today's Specials
$13.34
Stereo-Typical: A's B's & Rarities
$81.00
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Live Photos of The Specials

The Specials at Utrecht, Netherlands in TivoliVredenburg 2023
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concerts and tour dates

Past

JUL
04
2020
Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
I Was There
JUN
27
2020
Halifax, United Kingdom
The Piece Hall
I Was There
JUN
13
2020
Oslo, Norway
Sofienbergparken
I Was There
JUN
11
2020
Bergen, Norway
Bergenhus Festning
I Was There
MAY
30
2020
Co Dublin, Ireland
The Purty Kitchen
I Was There
NOV
30
2019
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
The Cluny
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Wangels, Germany
Weißenhäuser Strand
I Was There
NOV
14
2019
Utrecht, Netherlands
TivoliVredenburg
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Dresden, Germany
Alter Schlachthof
I Was There
NOV
10
2019
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
I Was There
NOV
08
2019
Rust, Germany
Europa-Park
I Was There
NOV
07
2019
Munich, Germany
TONHALLE
I Was There
NOV
06
2019
Zürich, Switzerland
X-tra Hotel
I Was There
SEP
07
2019
London, United Kingdom
Gunnersbury Park and Playground
I Was There
SEP
06
2019
Camden, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Gunnersbury Park
I Was There
AUG
25
2019
Bangor-is-y-coed, United Kingdom
Open House Festival
I Was There
AUG
23
2019
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Victorious Festival
I Was There
JUL
20
2019
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Splendour Festival
I Was There
JUL
19
2019
Bristol, United Kingdom
Lloyds Ampitheatre
I Was There
JUL
12
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
10
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
09
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
05
2019
Great Tew, United Kingdom
Cornbury Music Festival
I Was There
JUN
22
2019
Groningen, Netherlands
Drafbaan Groningen
I Was There
JUN
19
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
I Was There
JUN
18
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
I Was There
JUN
17
2019
Montréal, Canada
Théâtre Corona
I Was There
JUN
15
2019
Boston, MA
House Of Blues Boston
I Was There
JUN
14
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Steel
I Was There
JUN
11
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Theatre of Living Arts
I Was There
JUN
10
2019
Silver Spring, MD
The Fillmore
I Was There
JUN
08
2019
Chicago, IL
Vic Theatre
I Was There
JUN
07
2019
Minneapolis, MN
First Avenue
I Was There
JUN
05
2019
Denver, CO
Ogden Theatre
I Was There
JUN
03
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Van Buren
I Was There
JUN
02
2019
Anaheim, CA
House Of Blues
I Was There
JUN
01
2019
Los Angeles, CA
The Novo by Microsoft
I Was There
MAY
31
2019
San Diego, CA
House of Blues San Diego
I Was There
MAY
30
2019
San Diego, CA
House of Blues San Diego
I Was There
MAY
28
2019
Anaheim, CA
House Of Blues
I Was There
MAY
27
2019
Las Vegas, NV
Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival
I Was There
MAY
25
2019
Oakland, CA
Fox Theater
I Was There
MAY
24
2019
Portland, OR
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
I Was There
MAY
23
2019
Seattle, WA
Showbox SoDo
I Was There
MAY
18
2019
London, United Kingdom
O2 Forum Kentish Town
I Was There
MAY
17
2019
London, England
O2 Academy Brixton
I Was There
MAY
16
2019
London, United Kingdom
O2 Academy Brixton
I Was There
MAY
14
2019
Margate, United Kingdom
Winter Gardens
I Was There
MAY
13
2019
Southend-On-Sea, United Kingdom
Cliffs Pavilion
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Steve
July 9th 2022
Very disappointing I’ve seen more enthusiasm In someone waiting to be hanged obviously Suffering from delusions of grandeur for a Ska Band of little musical ability who are just a footnote in popular music history
Birmingham, United Kingdom@
Moseley Park
Martin
June 4th 2022
The band were fantastic. The venue was not. Queues a mile long for a proper beer/lager or £5 for a small tin from the rip-off bar. My wife is coeliac, nothing available food wise and not allowed to take anything in. Won't be doing another event at Bedford Park.
Bedford, United Kingdom@
Bedford Park
mike
December 1st 2019
Fantastic night the specials limited are an excellent tribute to the greatesr band in the world
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom@
The Cluny
View More Fan Reviews

About The Specials

Biography by Mark Lamarr

If you were 12 in 1979, the Specials were easy peasy lemon squeezy the greatest band on the planet. The sort of band you can't quite imagine not existing before. Of course, style over substance is any easy sell in the pop charts, and you have to assume that the vast majority of the millions of catalogue rude boy clones who cat walked Britain’s high streets over the following few years were fashion victims of the lowest order (check Stereotypes or Do Nothing for the band's response). The difference being that, perfectly packaged as they were, the Specials were substance wrapped in checkerboard. Who else could mention the Irish Republican Army and the Ulster Defence Association in a dance track? It turns out I, and millions of others, nailed our colours to the right mast at the time, and try as I might I still can't find a single chink in the armour of The Specials legacy.
First, they looked great. If you weren't there, Britain was transformed into a mail order version of The Wailin Wailers album cover almost overnight, though it probably didn't know it at the time. Before the birth of the woeful sports casual, the working class dressed up for the weekend and the easily attainable and striking evocation of mid 60's Jamaica was too irresistible for those who founds punks sartorial alienation just that bit too alienating.

Plus, how many record label designs will ever be a iconic as the fictional Walt Jabsco effortlessly cooling on every two tone label?
Secondly they sounded great. Musicians aside, and if you're listening to musicianship you're not hearing a band, that contrast between Terry’s pained self conscious proselytizing and the manic party time antics of Lynval and Neville either side have only ever been equalled by Public Enemys Chuck D and Flava Flav. And never bettered.

It was the music, rather than the look, that pinned my mind back; a lifetime of joyous Ska appreciation began with that first album, and the subsequent realizations that Stupid Marriage was a superior take on Prince Busters various Judge Dread outings, Too Much Too Young was a vastly superior rewrite of the rather childish humour of Lloydie and the Lowbites "Birth Control" and that Enjoy Yourself from album two was first a pop hit in 1949 ! And yet it all sounded so new. And still does.

Thirdly, they thought great. In an age where teenage girls called Kate or Katie clog up the airwaves with songs about boyfriend trouble, (and that age is always), a number one about birth control seems highly unlikely. And it did then. Add to that, a first tour supporting the Clash, their own label which proportionally was more about others than them, launching Madness, launching The Selector before they even existed, that Two Tone episode of Top Of The Pops, the tour that introduced the non ska wonders of Dexys Midnight Runners to a generation, a faultless and thoughtful back catalogue, opening barely formed minds to racial tolerance, their constant defiance of the ever present National Front and very much under staying their welcome, I defy anyone to find a criticism worth mentioning.
At the time Friday Night and Saturday Morning just seemed like a dream existence, rather than the dispiriting experience of far too many small town weekends that were to come . Concrete Jungle far surpasses anything before or since as a cry for help from a council estate, and if they had council estates in Jamaica, that includes Bob Marley’s song of the same name. And I still have no idea what Gangsters is about.
Their final release was not only the most prescient 45 ever, but also their most musically avant garde. They were no longer merely the greatest ska band around, Imagine Ghost Town being allowed anywhere near the charts today. Not only near the charts but No1. Ghost Town hit the charts the week before the Toxteth Riots, somehow still journalistically given the tag of Race Riots, as if anyone riots because of their race. Let's face facts, a mixed race riot is a class riot.
The sound and vision of Ghost Town, was not only the perfect backdrop to the despondency facing the youth but also the despondency facing the group (let's not forget "bands don't play no more, too much fighting on the dancefloor").
Show More
Genres:
Reggae, Ska

No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Specials to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of The Specials

The Specials at Utrecht, Netherlands in TivoliVredenburg 2023
View All Photos

The Specials merchamazonview store

Encore
$23.95
Specials
$17.52
A Special Collection
$99.00
More Or Less Specials: Live
$97.00
King of Kings
$499.00
Very Best of
$28.99
Too Much Too Young
$14.75
Today's Specials
$13.34
Stereo-Typical: A's B's & Rarities
$81.00
View All

concerts and tour dates

Past

JUL
04
2020
Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
I Was There
JUN
27
2020
Halifax, United Kingdom
The Piece Hall
I Was There
JUN
13
2020
Oslo, Norway
Sofienbergparken
I Was There
JUN
11
2020
Bergen, Norway
Bergenhus Festning
I Was There
MAY
30
2020
Co Dublin, Ireland
The Purty Kitchen
I Was There
NOV
30
2019
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
The Cluny
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Wangels, Germany
Weißenhäuser Strand
I Was There
NOV
14
2019
Utrecht, Netherlands
TivoliVredenburg
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Dresden, Germany
Alter Schlachthof
I Was There
NOV
10
2019
Borgerhout, Belgium
DE ROMA
I Was There
NOV
08
2019
Rust, Germany
Europa-Park
I Was There
NOV
07
2019
Munich, Germany
TONHALLE
I Was There
NOV
06
2019
Zürich, Switzerland
X-tra Hotel
I Was There
SEP
07
2019
London, United Kingdom
Gunnersbury Park and Playground
I Was There
SEP
06
2019
Camden, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Gunnersbury Park
I Was There
AUG
25
2019
Bangor-is-y-coed, United Kingdom
Open House Festival
I Was There
AUG
23
2019
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Victorious Festival
I Was There
JUL
20
2019
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Splendour Festival
I Was There
JUL
19
2019
Bristol, United Kingdom
Lloyds Ampitheatre
I Was There
JUL
12
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
11
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
10
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
09
2019
Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry Cathedral Ruins
I Was There
JUL
05
2019
Great Tew, United Kingdom
Cornbury Music Festival
I Was There
JUN
22
2019
Groningen, Netherlands
Drafbaan Groningen
I Was There
JUN
19
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
I Was There
JUN
18
2019
Toronto, Canada
The Danforth Music Hall
I Was There
JUN
17
2019
Montréal, Canada
Théâtre Corona
I Was There
JUN
15
2019
Boston, MA
House Of Blues Boston
I Was There
JUN
14
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Steel
I Was There
JUN
11
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Theatre of Living Arts
I Was There
JUN
10
2019
Silver Spring, MD
The Fillmore
I Was There
JUN
08
2019
Chicago, IL
Vic Theatre
I Was There
JUN
07
2019
Minneapolis, MN
First Avenue
I Was There
JUN
05
2019
Denver, CO
Ogden Theatre
I Was There
JUN
03
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Van Buren
I Was There
JUN
02
2019
Anaheim, CA
House Of Blues
I Was There
JUN
01
2019
Los Angeles, CA
The Novo by Microsoft
I Was There
MAY
31
2019
San Diego, CA
House of Blues San Diego
I Was There
MAY
30
2019
San Diego, CA
House of Blues San Diego
I Was There
MAY
28
2019
Anaheim, CA
House Of Blues
I Was There
MAY
27
2019
Las Vegas, NV
Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival
I Was There
MAY
25
2019
Oakland, CA
Fox Theater
I Was There
MAY
24
2019
Portland, OR
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
I Was There
MAY
23
2019
Seattle, WA
Showbox SoDo
I Was There
MAY
18
2019
London, United Kingdom
O2 Forum Kentish Town
I Was There
MAY
17
2019
London, England
O2 Academy Brixton
I Was There
MAY
16
2019
London, United Kingdom
O2 Academy Brixton
I Was There
MAY
14
2019
Margate, United Kingdom
Winter Gardens
I Was There
MAY
13
2019
Southend-On-Sea, United Kingdom
Cliffs Pavilion
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Steve
July 9th 2022
Very disappointing I’ve seen more enthusiasm In someone waiting to be hanged obviously Suffering from delusions of grandeur for a Ska Band of little musical ability who are just a footnote in popular music history
Birmingham, United Kingdom@
Moseley Park
Martin
June 4th 2022
The band were fantastic. The venue was not. Queues a mile long for a proper beer/lager or £5 for a small tin from the rip-off bar. My wife is coeliac, nothing available food wise and not allowed to take anything in. Won't be doing another event at Bedford Park.
Bedford, United Kingdom@
Bedford Park
mike
December 1st 2019
Fantastic night the specials limited are an excellent tribute to the greatesr band in the world
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom@
The Cluny
View More Fan Reviews

About The Specials

Biography by Mark Lamarr

If you were 12 in 1979, the Specials were easy peasy lemon squeezy the greatest band on the planet. The sort of band you can't quite imagine not existing before. Of course, style over substance is any easy sell in the pop charts, and you have to assume that the vast majority of the millions of catalogue rude boy clones who cat walked Britain’s high streets over the following few years were fashion victims of the lowest order (check Stereotypes or Do Nothing for the band's response). The difference being that, perfectly packaged as they were, the Specials were substance wrapped in checkerboard. Who else could mention the Irish Republican Army and the Ulster Defence Association in a dance track? It turns out I, and millions of others, nailed our colours to the right mast at the time, and try as I might I still can't find a single chink in the armour of The Specials legacy.
First, they looked great. If you weren't there, Britain was transformed into a mail order version of The Wailin Wailers album cover almost overnight, though it probably didn't know it at the time. Before the birth of the woeful sports casual, the working class dressed up for the weekend and the easily attainable and striking evocation of mid 60's Jamaica was too irresistible for those who founds punks sartorial alienation just that bit too alienating.

Plus, how many record label designs will ever be a iconic as the fictional Walt Jabsco effortlessly cooling on every two tone label?
Secondly they sounded great. Musicians aside, and if you're listening to musicianship you're not hearing a band, that contrast between Terry’s pained self conscious proselytizing and the manic party time antics of Lynval and Neville either side have only ever been equalled by Public Enemys Chuck D and Flava Flav. And never bettered.

It was the music, rather than the look, that pinned my mind back; a lifetime of joyous Ska appreciation began with that first album, and the subsequent realizations that Stupid Marriage was a superior take on Prince Busters various Judge Dread outings, Too Much Too Young was a vastly superior rewrite of the rather childish humour of Lloydie and the Lowbites "Birth Control" and that Enjoy Yourself from album two was first a pop hit in 1949 ! And yet it all sounded so new. And still does.

Thirdly, they thought great. In an age where teenage girls called Kate or Katie clog up the airwaves with songs about boyfriend trouble, (and that age is always), a number one about birth control seems highly unlikely. And it did then. Add to that, a first tour supporting the Clash, their own label which proportionally was more about others than them, launching Madness, launching The Selector before they even existed, that Two Tone episode of Top Of The Pops, the tour that introduced the non ska wonders of Dexys Midnight Runners to a generation, a faultless and thoughtful back catalogue, opening barely formed minds to racial tolerance, their constant defiance of the ever present National Front and very much under staying their welcome, I defy anyone to find a criticism worth mentioning.
At the time Friday Night and Saturday Morning just seemed like a dream existence, rather than the dispiriting experience of far too many small town weekends that were to come . Concrete Jungle far surpasses anything before or since as a cry for help from a council estate, and if they had council estates in Jamaica, that includes Bob Marley’s song of the same name. And I still have no idea what Gangsters is about.
Their final release was not only the most prescient 45 ever, but also their most musically avant garde. They were no longer merely the greatest ska band around, Imagine Ghost Town being allowed anywhere near the charts today. Not only near the charts but No1. Ghost Town hit the charts the week before the Toxteth Riots, somehow still journalistically given the tag of Race Riots, as if anyone riots because of their race. Let's face facts, a mixed race riot is a class riot.
The sound and vision of Ghost Town, was not only the perfect backdrop to the despondency facing the youth but also the despondency facing the group (let's not forget "bands don't play no more, too much fighting on the dancefloor").
Show More
Genres:
Reggae, Ska

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