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    May 1408:00 PM
    MadnessChannel 24, Sacramento, CA
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    May 1508:00 PM
    MadnessFox Theater - Oakland, Oakland, CA
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    May 1608:00 PM
    MadnessHouse Of Blues - Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
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    May 1712:00 PM
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    About Madness

    As of 2023, Madness remains a beloved act in the concert circuit, known for their high-energy live shows that blend nostalgia with contemporary appeal. They continue to tour extensively, performing at various festivals and venues across the UK and internationally. Their recent concerts have featured a mix of classic hits and newer material, showcasing the band's evolution while still delivering the signature ska sound that fans adore. In 2023, Madness announced a series of summer festival appearances, including prominent slots at events like Glastonbury and British Summer Time in Hyde Park, attracting thousands of fans eager to experience the joy and vibrancy of their live performances. The band has also been active in releasing new music, including their latest album, which has been well received and further demonstrates their ability to connect with audiences through both old favorites and fresh tracks. Madness's charismatic stage presence, combined with their engaging interactions with the crowd, makes every concert a memorable event. With an enduring appeal that spans generations, Madness continues to be a significant presence in the live music scene, ensuring that their legacy as one of the UK's iconic bands will live on.

    Madness History

    Madness, formed in 1976 in Camden Town, London, is a British ska band known for their energetic performances and catchy tunes. The band's original lineup included Suggs (lead vocals), Chris Foreman (guitar), Mike Barson (keyboards), Lee Thompson (saxophone and vocals), Mark Bedford (bass), and Daniel Woodgate (drums). Madness gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s, emerging from the two-tone ska revival scene that blended elements of ska, punk, and pop. Their debut album, 'One Step Beyond...' released in 1979, featured hits like 'One Step Beyond' and 'The Prince,' which solidified their place in the UK music scene. Over the years, Madness became known for their lively concerts, often characterized by vibrant stage presence and a horn section that added depth to their sound. The band's music often reflects themes of everyday life and British culture, resonating with a wide audience. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Madness enjoyed a string of chart successes, including 'Baggy Trousers,' 'It Must Be Love,' and 'Our House.' Their concerts during this period became increasingly popular, drawing large crowds and establishing them as a staple in the UK live music scene. Despite lineup changes and the challenges of the evolving music industry, Madness has continuously toured, maintaining a loyal fan base and a reputation for exhilarating live performances. Over the decades, they have headlined major festivals and continued to release new music, adapting their style while staying true to their roots. In 2012, Madness celebrated their 35th anniversary with a series of special concerts, further solidifying their legacy in the pantheon of British music history.