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Shaun Ryder, 'Bez', Rowetta, Mark Day, Gary Whelan and Dan Broad will hit Glasgow's Barrowlands on March 14 to begin their first UK headline tour in five years.
Happy Mondays' front man Shaun Ryder has said the band will be "going to bed for about three or four years" when they take a break after their upcoming UK tour.
Rock band the Happy Mondays have announced their first UK headline tour in five years and are set to perform 16 dates across England, Scotland and… ...
Happy Mondays is comprised of frontman Shaun Ryder, percussion master Mark Berry, better known as “Bez”, vocalist Rowetta, guitarist Mark Day, drummer Gary Whelan and keyboard player and guitarist Dan ...
Rowetta, 58, has announced her sudden departure from Happy Mondays after 34 years with the band. The X Factor star first joined the Happy Mondays in 1990, and stuck with them as a guest artist ...
Lead singer of the Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder has said the band will be “going to bed for about three or four years” when they take a break after their upcoming UK tour. The 61-year-old will ...
L ead singer of the Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder has said the band will be “going to bed for about three or four years” when they take a break after their upcoming UK tour. The 61-year-old will ...
Billed as “The Been There Done That Tour”, Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder, will perform alongside Bez, Rowetta, Mark Day, Gary Whelan, and Dan Broad.
Rock band the Happy Mondays have announced their first UK headline tour in five years and are set to perform 16 dates across ... drummer Gary Whelan and keyboard player and guitarist Dan Broad. ...
Lead singer of the Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder has said the band will be "going to bed for about three or four years" when they take a break after their upcoming UK tour, which is coming to Bristol.
Lead singer of the Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder has said the band will be “going to bed for about three or four years” when they take a break after their upcoming UK tour. The 61-year-old will ...
Rock band the Happy Mondays have announced their first UK headline tour in five years and are set to perform 16 dates across England, Scotland and Wales in 2024.