Britpop
Macclesfield, United Kingdom
Warrington, United Kingdom
Wellingborough, United Kingdom
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Derby, United Kingdom
Belfast, United Kingdom
Leeds, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Cambridge, United Kingdom
The Bluetones filled the gap that the Stone Roses left behind, providing graceful but muscular guitar pop with slightly psychedelic overtones. They appeared during the waning days of Brit-pop, which guaranteed them a considerable amount of press coverage that helped their debut album rocket to the top of the charts upon its release in early 1996. Originally called the Bottlegarden, the Bluetones formed in Hounslow, England in 1994. The group consisted of guitarist Adam Devlin, drummer Eds Chester, vocalist Mark Morriss, and his brother Scott, who played bass. All of the members had previously played in local bands before forming the Bluetones. During 1995, the group released two singles on its Superior Quality Recordings label, "Are You Blue or Are You Blind?" and "Bluetonic," which received positive reviews in the British music weeklies. By the fall of 1995, they were being touted as the next big thing in Brit-pop, since their sound fell halfway between the Stone Roses and Oasis. Early in 1996, the Bluetones released "Slight Return," which shot to number two a month before their debut album, Expecting to Fly, was released. Expecting to Fly was greeted with mixed reviews, but it debuted at number one on the British charts and became a sizable hit. Despite their British success, the Bluetones had trouble breaking through in America. Furthermore, they were the subject of a quick backlash, as many critics believed the group embodied the conservatism of Brit-pop -- the non-LP single "Marblehead Johnson" was welcomed coolly upon its fall release, and it only dented the charts. During early 1997, the Bluetones began working on their second album, Return to the Last Chance Saloon; Science & Nature followed in mid-2000. A collection of singles, aptly titled The Singles, followed in the spring of 2002, and 2004 brought Luxembourg. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Read moreThe Bluetones filled the gap that the Stone Roses left behind, providing graceful but muscular guitar pop with slightly psychedelic overtones. They appeared during the waning days of Brit-pop, which guaranteed them a considerable amount of press coverage that helped their debut album rocket to the top of the charts upon its release in early 1996. Originally called the Bottlegarden, the Bluetones formed in Hounslow, England in 1994. The group consisted of guitarist Adam Devlin, drummer Eds Chester, vocalist Mark Morriss, and his brother Scott, who played bass. All of the members had previously played in local bands before forming the Bluetones. During 1995, the group released two singles on its Superior Quality Recordings label, "Are You Blue or Are You Blind?" and "Bluetonic," which received positive reviews in the British music weeklies. By the fall of 1995, they were being touted as the next big thing in Brit-pop, since their sound fell halfway between the Stone Roses and Oasis. Early in 1996, the Bluetones released "Slight Return," which shot to number two a month before their debut album, Expecting to Fly, was released. Expecting to Fly was greeted with mixed reviews, but it debuted at number one on the British charts and became a sizable hit. Despite their British success, the Bluetones had trouble breaking through in America. Furthermore, they were the subject of a quick backlash, as many critics believed the group embodied the conservatism of Brit-pop -- the non-LP single "Marblehead Johnson" was welcomed coolly upon its fall release, and it only dented the charts. During early 1997, the Bluetones began working on their second album, Return to the Last Chance Saloon; Science & Nature followed in mid-2000. A collection of singles, aptly titled The Singles, followed in the spring of 2002, and 2004 brought Luxembourg. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 27 Aug 2026 | The Bluetones in Macclesfield | Cinemac Cinema, Macclesfield, EN, United Kingdom |
| 28 Aug 2026 | The Bluetones, Mark Morriss in Warrington | The Irish Club, Warrington, EN, United Kingdom |
| 29 Aug 2026 | The Bluetones in Wellingborough | Chester House Estate, Wellingborough, EN, United Kingdom |
| 29 Sep 2026 | The Bluetones in Tunbridge Wells | Tunbridge Wells Forum, Royal Tunbridge Wells, EN, United Kingdom |
| 01 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones | The Flowerpot, Derby, EN, United Kingdom |
| 08 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones | Empire Music Hall, Belfast, NI, United Kingdom |
| 15 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones | Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, EN, United Kingdom |
| 17 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones in Glasgow | The Garage, Glasgow, SC, United Kingdom |
| 22 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones - ‘Expecting To Fly’ 30th Anniversary Tour | KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton, EN, United Kingdom |
| 23 Oct 2026 | The Bluetones in Cambridge | J1, Cambridge, EN, United Kingdom |