Sham 69 tickets and 2024 tour dates

1 upcoming event

35 previous events

936 tracking this

upcoming events

Rebellion Punk Music Festival

Winter Gardens Blackpool in Blackpool

Thursday 1st August

View Event

upcoming festivals

Rebellion Punk Music Festival

Rebellion Punk Music Festival

Winter Gardens in Blackpool

1st - 4th Aug 2024

» i
×

Rebellion Punk Music Festival

Winter Gardens in Blackpool

1st - 4th Aug 2024

No age restrictions

Statistics

16% Spotify popularity

0%
 
100%

Biography

Sham 69 formed in Hersham, Surrey in 1976 (the 12 November issue of NME notes they were rehearsing at this time, although only Jimmy Pursey would remain from this early line-up 12 months later). Sham 69 lacked the art school background of many British punk bands of the time, and brought in football chant back-up vocals and a sort of inarticulate political populism. The band had a large skinhead following (left wing, right wing and non-political), which helped set the tone for the Oi! movement. Their concerts were notoriously plagued by violence, and the band ceased live performances after one of their gigs at Middlesex Polytechnic in 1978 was broken up by National Front skinheads fighting and rushing the stage.

Sham 69 released their first single, "Ulster", on Step Forward Records in August 1977, and its success in the independent charts prompted Polydor to sign the band. Their major label debut was "Borstal Breakout" in January 1978, followed by UK singles chart success with "Angels With Dirty Faces" (reaching number 19 in May 1978), "If The Kids Are United" (number 9 in July 1978), and "Hurry Up Harry" (number 10 in October 1978). The latter came from their second LP and first full studio album, That's Life.

They then started to move away from punk rock into a sound heavily influenced by classic British hard rock bands such as Mott The Hoople, The Who and The Faces, evidenced on their third album, The Adventures of the Hersham Boys. Sham 69 broke up after their fourth album. Pursey moved in a heavy metal direction after working with the remaining members of the Sex Pistols for a short time, under the name Sham Pistols. Dave Treganna joined the pioneering 1980s glam-punk-Gothic band, The Lords of the New Church, with Stiv Bators of The Dead Boys and Brian James of The Damned.

Sham 69 playlist

Below is a sample playlists for Sham 69 taken from spotify.

Sham 69 videos

Download our app or subscribe to our push notifications to get the latest alerts for Sham 69

Do you promote/manage Sham 69? Login to our free Promotion Centre to update these details.

Playlist samples powered by the awesome Spotify

Videos provided by YouTube

All event data and news is © Skiddle Ltd