

Starting out as the house band for Molly Malone’s in Los Angeles and building a loyal following through endless touring, Flogging Molly has become a staple in the punk scene over the past 20 years, kicking off with its raucous debut showcase, Swagger, and continuing through their five additional studio albums. July 30 Barcelona, Spain Barna’n’Roll FestivalĪugust 11 to 14 Rimini, Italy Bayfest FestivalĪugust 12 Rothenburg, Germany Taubertal FestivalĪugust 16 Manchester, England O2 Ritz ManchesterĪugust 17 Birmingham, England O2 Institute BirminghamĪugust 18 London, England O2 Forum Kentish Townįlogging Molly is Dave King (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhran), Bridget Regan (violin, tin whistle, vocals), Dennis Casey (guitar, vocals), Matt Hensley (accordion, concertina, vocals), Nathen Maxwell (bass guitar, vocals), Spencer Swain (mandolin, banjo, guitar, vocals), and Mike Alonso (drums, percussion). July 23 Cuxhaven, Germany Deichbrand Festival The band will be touring Europe at the following dates: co-headlining trek tonight in Indianapolis, with the bands joined by openers Tiger Army and The Skints. Watch the video for The Croppy Boy ’98 HERE or by clicking the image below.įlogging Molly and The Interrupters kick off their U.S. The band released the irreverent “These Times Have Got Me Drinking/Tripping Up The Stairs” ( TTHGMD) ahead of their March 2022 tour and sold-out Salty Dog Cruise.

Patrick’s Day performance and annual festival at the Hollywood Palladium. For Flogging Molly, getting together and playing new songs is always the goal-and now we’re just getting excited to start playing these songs live and giving our fans a whole new era of Flogging Molly.”Ī second preview of the 11-song collection arrives today, with the release of “The Croppy Boy ’98,” a track that King describes as “a foot stomping, rollicking ode to traditional Irish music.” The song’s arrival is accompanied by a live video (link) featuring footage from Flogging Molly’s recent St. “I think going back to Chicago and doing this record with Steve made the experience so fun and I really believe you can hear that on the record. “With this record we went back to the basics in a way that I don’t think we could have done if we hadn’t been playing together for over 20 years,” says singer/guitar player Dave King. Legendary Celtic punk band, Flogging Molly return with their first new album in five years, Anthem (9th September via Rise Records), a collection that finds the raucous Los Angeles-by-way-of-Dublin outfit reunited with Swagger and Drunken Lullabies engineer Steve Albini.
