MANIC STREET PREACHERS

Manic Street Preachers — one of the most influential and iconic rock bands to emerge from Wales — have released 15 hugely successful studio albums and headlined major festivals including Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, T in the Park and V Festival. They have won eleven NME Awards (including Godlike Genius), eight Q Awards, Mojo’s Maverick Artist award, two Ivor Novellos and four BRIT Awards, and have also been nominated for the Mercury Prize and the MTV Europe Music Awards.


Since their 1992 debut Generation Terrorists, Manic Street Preachers have established themselves as a truly unique musical voice, making records that combine classic rock riffs with the attitude of pop and punk, and lyrics that stand head and shoulders above their contemporaries. While many aspects of their music have evolved and bloomed over the years, the classic Manics sound remains a defining thread that runs through every song.


Across more than three and a half decades of touring Manic Street Preachers have built a devoted global following. The band’s live shows have become extraordinary communal experiences for both die-hard fans and newcomers alike. Early classics such as “You Love Us” and “Motorcycle Emptiness” sit comfortably alongside huge chart hits including the No. 1 single “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next” and the peerless “A Design for Life”, as well as new songs such as “Decline & Fall” and “Hiding in Plain Sight”, both taken from 2025’s hugely acclaimed album Critical Thinking.

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