Mott The Hoople
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Past
NOV
18
2013
London, United Kingdom
The O2
I Was There
NOV
17
2013
Manchester, United Kingdom
O2 Apollo Manchester
I Was There
NOV
16
2013
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Newcastle City Hall
I Was There
NOV
13
2013
Glasgow, United Kingdom
clyde auditotium
I Was There
NOV
11
2013
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
I Was There
Fan Reviews
Brian
August 14th 2013
Great 2nd half, despite the unsuitable venue. Far too quiet and far away but Mott got into it half way through, the volume cranked up, and we got much closer to the stage, ignoring the security as best we could.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@clyde auditotium
About Mott The Hoople
Mott the Hoople were a glam rock group formed in 1968 in Herefordshire, England near the Welsh border. They were lead by Ian Hunter until his departure in 1974. The band would break up in 1976. They are best known for the international hit single "All the Young Dudes", written by David Bowie.
Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh borders, was joined by session pianist and rock n roll hopeful Ian Hunter. They developed from Dylan obsessives to their own character over the course of four albums for Island. They were a very popular live act but only achieved brief commercial success. In 1971 the band was close to splitting up but continued to record "All the Young Dudes", a song written for them by up and coming pop star and fan David Bowie. Three more albums and several pop hits later the band fell apart when Ian Hunter left in 1974. The remaining members created Mott which released two albums before disbanding in 1976. Original guitarist Mick Ralphs had greater success as member of Bad Company.
Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh borders, was joined by session pianist and rock n roll hopeful Ian Hunter. They developed from Dylan obsessives to their own character over the course of four albums for Island. They were a very popular live act but only achieved brief commercial success. In 1971 the band was close to splitting up but continued to record "All the Young Dudes", a song written for them by up and coming pop star and fan David Bowie. Three more albums and several pop hits later the band fell apart when Ian Hunter left in 1974. The remaining members created Mott which released two albums before disbanding in 1976. Original guitarist Mick Ralphs had greater success as member of Bad Company.
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Glam Metal, Rock
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Mott The Hoople merch
Gold
$19.99
View All
Concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
18
2013
London, United Kingdom
The O2
I Was There
NOV
17
2013
Manchester, United Kingdom
O2 Apollo Manchester
I Was There
NOV
16
2013
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Newcastle City Hall
I Was There
NOV
13
2013
Glasgow, United Kingdom
clyde auditotium
I Was There
NOV
11
2013
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Symphony Hall
I Was There
Fan Reviews
Brian
August 14th 2013
Great 2nd half, despite the unsuitable venue. Far too quiet and far away but Mott got into it half way through, the volume cranked up, and we got much closer to the stage, ignoring the security as best we could.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@clyde auditotium
About Mott The Hoople
Mott the Hoople were a glam rock group formed in 1968 in Herefordshire, England near the Welsh border. They were lead by Ian Hunter until his departure in 1974. The band would break up in 1976. They are best known for the international hit single "All the Young Dudes", written by David Bowie.
Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh borders, was joined by session pianist and rock n roll hopeful Ian Hunter. They developed from Dylan obsessives to their own character over the course of four albums for Island. They were a very popular live act but only achieved brief commercial success. In 1971 the band was close to splitting up but continued to record "All the Young Dudes", a song written for them by up and coming pop star and fan David Bowie. Three more albums and several pop hits later the band fell apart when Ian Hunter left in 1974. The remaining members created Mott which released two albums before disbanding in 1976. Original guitarist Mick Ralphs had greater success as member of Bad Company.
Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh borders, was joined by session pianist and rock n roll hopeful Ian Hunter. They developed from Dylan obsessives to their own character over the course of four albums for Island. They were a very popular live act but only achieved brief commercial success. In 1971 the band was close to splitting up but continued to record "All the Young Dudes", a song written for them by up and coming pop star and fan David Bowie. Three more albums and several pop hits later the band fell apart when Ian Hunter left in 1974. The remaining members created Mott which released two albums before disbanding in 1976. Original guitarist Mick Ralphs had greater success as member of Bad Company.
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Genres:
Classic Rock, Glam Metal, Rock
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