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Madness announce 2023 C’est La Vie tour


The Nation’s favourite band are set to release a new album this year and will be touring in the Winter. 


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Not a lot of bands still perform with the same charisma and energy as they did 40-odd years ago, but Suggs and the gang still manage to put on a show that captures that same feeling. 

Forming in the late 70s in Camden Town, Madness have gone on to become one of the biggest bands in England, paving the way for many bands, both old and new, so it’s no surprise the band have a track record for supporting up-and-coming musicians. Previously, they’ve had bands like SOFTPLAY (previously known as SLAVES) and The Lottery Winners share the stage, and those bands went on to achieve their own rightful acclaim. 

Shaping several generations of music lovers’ lives, the band will always be at the heart of what makes the music industry in the UK tick, thanks to their genuine and honest approach. Songs like Baggy Trousers or It Must Be Love will age, yet they still seem fresh being played amongst new music. 

As they prepare to release a new album, Madness have announced a tour of the UK in support. The tour will see them stop at various cities like Liverpool, Birmingham, Brighton, London and Sheffield, starting on the 30th of November and ending on the 16th of December. 

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