Simple Minds are taking their energetic sets and chart-topping hits on a global tour, thrilling fans of all eras. Get a glimpse of their electrifying performances here!
Simple Minds, the iconic Scottish rock band led by Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill, are taking the music world by storm with their stadium tour that showcases their golden hits from the 80s. Fans can't get enough of the electrifying energy and nostalgia that fills the air as the band reignites their chart-topping reign and post-punk era songs.
Recently, at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, Simple Minds wowed the audience with a sparkling performance that spanned their impressive 45-year career. From classic favorites to newer tracks, the band proved that their musical prowess knows no bounds, captivating fans of all generations.
The excitement continued as Simple Minds took their 2024 Global tour to Manchester's AO Arena, after successful shows in New Zealand, Australia, and Dubai. The band's modern and dynamic presence mesmerized the crowd in Manchester, a city known for its thriving music scene.
Despite their reluctance initially, Simple Minds' decision to record Keith Forsey's song for The Breakfast Club brought unexpected success, landing them a US No. 1 hit and winning the hearts of fans, including renowned filmmaker John Hughes.
Did you know that Simple Minds' hit songs, like the one from The Breakfast Club, continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying their status as musical legends? Their ability to evolve and captivate audiences of all ages sets them apart as one of the most influential bands in the industry, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.
Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill preside over an energetic set thrills fans of their chart reign and their post-punk era.
The veteran Scottish rock group are in sparkling form with a set that includes songs from every era of their 45-year career.
With New Zealand, Australia and Dubai already under the belt, the Simple Minds 2024 Global tour hits Manchester. A modern and thriving European city with a ...
They didn't want to record Keith Forsey's song, but it became a US No. 1 for the Glasgow band via The Breakfast Club and fan John Hughes.
A Saturday night brimming with euphoric, uplifting celebration that oozes quality and nostalgia without wallowing in the past.
Thousands of music fans will be heading to London's O2 Arena this week to see iconic band, Simple Minds. As part of their Global Tour, the group will be ...
Jim Kerr had the 3Arena in the palm of his hand from the off. Prowling the stage over Ged Grimes' gargantuan basslines through a barrage of Nuremberg light, ...