Stiff Little Fingers were formed in 1977 in Belfast, Ireland and were at the forefront of the punk movement. They wrote initially about their own lives, growing up at the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, in songs like “Suspect Device” and “Wasted Life”. In November of ’77, they released those two songs on their own Rigid Digits label, and sent a copy to BBC Radio One DJ John Peel, who started playing it every night.
After many studio albums and countless tours, Stiff Little Fingers find themselves more in demand than ever. They are currently working on a new album, and many of the new songs have been debuted at live gigs, with tremendous response from fans. With song titles like Trail of Tears, My Dark Places and Liar’s Club covering topics such as the recent economic collapse, Jake’s personal struggle with depression, and continuing racism in the west. Jake has said, “You’ve probably worked out by now, I don’t do “comedy” songs !!” But the songs continue to inspire fans old and new. Countless people have already contacted Jake to say that “My Dark Places” gave them the strength to tell others about their own bouts with depression.
Over the years, their live shows continued to be special events of energy and power. Their studio albums demonstrate their passion and anger, each in its own way. Though focused on their new material, you can guarantee that they will always play the old favorites at gigs.
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September 2022
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Blackburn Town Centre. Nearest motorway M65 junction4,5 and 6. Follow signs to Blackburn town centre from the M65/A666
King George's Hall is only 5 minutes walk from Blackburn Rail & bus stations. There are direct buses from Accrington, Clitheroe, Darwen, Bolton, Preston & Chorley. Contact Blackburn Visitor Centre for details of local public transport 01254 688040 Alternatively, for public transport information out of our normal office hours contact: Travel Line: 0871 200 2233 (for bus services around the Lancashire area) National Rail Enquiries 03457 48 49 50
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