The Streets

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The Streets

About The Streets

When Mike Skinner retired The Streets in 2011, he seemingly closed the door on a career as one of the most important and influential voices in British culture. A Top 20 debut single “Has It Come To This,” led to the landmark “Original Pirate Material”, a rap record with a British accent and with UK-centric subject material, melting influences from hip-hop to garage and house music. Skinner’s project became an academy filling, festival staple live outfit and his 2nd album, A Grand Don’t Come For Free hit Number 1 in the UK Chart as “Dry Your Eyes” became Skinners’ first Number 1 single. Skinner’s 3rd record, 2006’s The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living, uncomfortably skirted the depths of celebrity and fame, spawning hit singles including the classic “Never Went To Church”. “Pranging Out”, which was released as a collaboration with the Libertines’ Pete Doherty, hints at the debauchery and bleakness of that period. A more reflective collection followed in 2008 with “Everything is Borrowed.” Skinner signed off in 2011 with Computers and Blues, his final studio album with Warner Brothers. An instagram post in October 2017 sparked a frenzy as Skinner returned with his band for a tour and plans for a film and an album, to be released in 2023. Meanwhile with his first release, the mixtape “No One Is Getting Out Of This Live Alive” , a collection of collaborations with the likes of Tame Impala, Ms Banks, Donae’o and Idles.

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About The Streets

When Mike Skinner retired The Streets in 2011, he seemingly closed the door on a career as one of the most important and influential voices in British culture. A Top 20 debut single “Has It Come To This,” led to the landmark “Original Pirate Material”, a rap record with a British accent and with UK-centric subject material, melting influences from hip-hop to garage and house music. Skinner’s project became an academy filling, festival staple live outfit and his 2nd album, A Grand Don’t Come For Free hit Number 1 in the UK Chart as “Dry Your Eyes” became Skinners’ first Number 1 single. Skinner’s 3rd record, 2006’s The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living, uncomfortably skirted the depths of celebrity and fame, spawning hit singles including the classic “Never Went To Church”. “Pranging Out”, which was released as a collaboration with the Libertines’ Pete Doherty, hints at the debauchery and bleakness of that period. A more reflective collection followed in 2008 with “Everything is Borrowed.” Skinner signed off in 2011 with Computers and Blues, his final studio album with Warner Brothers. An instagram post in October 2017 sparked a frenzy as Skinner returned with his band for a tour and plans for a film and an album, to be released in 2023. Meanwhile with his first release, the mixtape “No One Is Getting Out Of This Live Alive” , a collection of collaborations with the likes of Tame Impala, Ms Banks, Donae’o and Idles.

The Streets's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
01 Mar 2026 The Streets Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide, SA, Australia
06 Jun 2026 The Streets O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom
25 Jun 2026 The Streets in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
27 Jun 2026 Bristol Sounds: The Streets Canon's Marsh Amphitheatre, Bristol, EN, United Kingdom
10 Jul 2026 Sounds of the City Present THE STREETS Castlefield Bowl, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom
11 Jul 2026 Sounds of the City Present THE STREETS Castlefield Bowl, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom
16 Jul 2026 The Streets Alexandra Palace Park, London, EN, United Kingdom
17 Jul 2026 The Streets O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom
18 Jul 2026 The Streets Alexandra Palace Park, London, EN, United Kingdom
31 Jul 2026 The Streets- Official Ticket and Hotel Bundls Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, WA, United Kingdom

The Streets's Popular songs

  • Fit but You Know It
  • Take Me As I Am
  • Has It Come to This?

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Some of The Streets's most popular songs include Fit but You Know It, Take Me As I Am, Has It Come to This?. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to The Streets's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Fit but You Know It, Take Me As I Am, Has It Come to This?, and more.

The Streets is known for their distinctive sound in the birmingham hip hop genre, often blending elements of uk garage, making them a unique voice in the music world.

You can find the ticket details about The Streets concert from AllEvents.