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Room: Music Hall

Door Time: 7 pm

Ages: 18+

Support: Radkey & The Darts

Artist Website: http://www.officialdamned.com/

VIP Services: Upgrade to the ultimate VIP experience for priority access, premium menu and spirits, personal service and more. Details and reservations here.

Special Offers: Complimentary admission to Foundation Room before or after the show with your show tickets. Valid on show day only. Must be 21+. Dress code enforced. For Guest List, click here. 

Parking: Details and pricing available here.

Join us for dinner and drinks before the show at our House of Blues Restaurant & Bar, make a reservation here  or enjoy the flipside of House of Blues at B Side for a little edgier, a little rowdier gastrolounge cuisine and cocktails experience, learn more here. 

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All General Admission tickets are STANDING ROOM ONLY. All support acts are subject to change without notice. Valid photo I.D. is required to gain entry to the venue for shows that are 18+, it is the patron's responsibility to check and abide by posted age limits when purchasing tickets. No professional cameras, chain wallets & studded belts or jewelry.

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Artist Info:

Formed in 1976, The Damned really need no introduction…  As well as releasing the first ever British punk single and album, they also broke further new ground as the first UK punk act to tour America. The Damned still receive their dues in the US, where they are often cited as a major influence on many future rock acts, including bastions of the nascent US hardcore scene such as Black Flag and Bad Brains plus heavy metal heavyweights such as Green Day, The Offspring and Guns ’N’ Roses (the LA rockers acknowledged the debt when they covered “New Rose” on their 1993 album ‘The Spaghetti Incident’).

In the recording studio (Pathway Studios) alongside producer Nick Lowe in late 1976, the band produced an alchemic, heady new British rock sound; a menacing mix of tough New York punk rock (chief songwriter Brian James was an early-adopter with a passion for The Ramones that quickly fed through to his bandmates) and Detroit sleaze - the album ends with a cover of The Stooges’ “1970,” here renamed “I Feel Alright”.  These predominantly American influences were mixed with a subtle flourish of late-60s British psychedelia and a dash of gothic Hammer Horror for good measure (perhaps inspired by frontman David Vanian’s pre-punk career as a grave-digger?), already pointing to acclaimed future directions for the band.  The album was neatly spearheaded by a brace of classic punk singles in the aforementioned “New Rose” and the blistering follow-up “Neat Neat Neat”.  As the album’s sleeve famously (and correctly) states, this is music; “Made to be played loud at low volume”!

Now, almost exactly four decades to the day later and with the band still selling-out venues right across the world, The Damned’s hugely influential classic debut is celebrated here in BMG’s new ‘Art of The Album’ series, featuring fully remastered audio and new sleevenotes within both the CD & LP formats recalling the story of the band’s conception and the album’s creation.  Comprehensively researched and written by legendary punk writer John Ingham, these new sleevenotes cover in-depth the story of the album & the period in which it was written & recorded, the key players in its creation, the craft and instrumentation, the impact upon release and its legacy 40 years later. Via exclusive interviews with original band members Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Brian James and Rat Scabies, John Ingham (best known for writing the first ever review of The Damned and the first ever interview with The Sex Pistols - both in UK music weekly ‘Sounds’ in 1976) is perfectly placed to recount the early hedonistic days of the band in this definitive release of one of the most influential albums of all time.