The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins to play Wolverhampton's The Halls as part of 'Rides Again... Again' tour
'Icon, legend, superstar' Justin Hawkins is due to appear in Wolverhampton as part of his 'Justin Hawkins Rides Again... Again, tour.
The Darkness frontman will play Wolverhampton's The Halls on Sunday, January 25, as he brings his unique sense of glamour and charisma to the city.
The singer is well-known for being the frontman and lead singer of the iconic hard rock band, The Darkness, whose legendary song 'I Believe In a Thing Called Love' has been played in major venues to amp up crowds since its release in 2003.
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This time, Hawkins has gone solo as he prepares to pontificate and discuss aspects of the music industry, including popular current-day songs and industry fashion.
Known for his iconic outfits, the 'cat-suit wearing noughties rock legend' is even rumoured to be bringing some of his most famous garments onto the stage with him.
The 'Rides Again... Again' tour follows the success of Hawkins's previous one-man show in 2024, where he brought his YouTube show to life on stage.

The event page reads: "Icon. Superstar. Legend. Hero. These are all words that his publicist frequently uses when discussing Justin Hawkins with anyone who will listen.
"Words that reflect the magnitude of the man, the sheer charisma, brilliance, verve and intelligence that oozes from his aura.
"Justin Hawkins, that is, not his publicist.

"Once again, Justin will be breaking down some of his most popular and usual songs right now - dissecting the very entrails of the music industry, with all the insight of a man described by a gutter press as a 'cat-suit wearing noughties rock legend'.
"So strap yourself in and purchase tickets with haste, my friends, for the smorgasbord of shows below."
Justin Hawkins will come to The Halls on January 25, with doors at 7pm.
Tickets are on sale for £31.40 per person on the AXS website.





