Hurray for the Riff Raff Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts – Songkick

Hurray for the Riff Raff tour dates 2024

Hurray for the Riff Raff is currently touring across 8 countries and has 21 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Electric Brixton in Brixton, after that they'll be at La Maroquinerie in Paris.

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Upcoming concerts (21) See nearest concert

  1. May

    17

    Brixton, UK

    Electric Brixton

  2. May

    19

    Paris, France

    La Maroquinerie

  3. May

    20

    Brussels, Belgium

    Le Botanique

  4. May

    21

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Tolhuistuin

  5. May

    23

    Berlin, Germany

    Hole 44

  6. May

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    Madrid, Spain

    Tomavistas

  7. Jul

    11

    Detroit, MI, US

    El Club Detroit

  8. Jul

    15

    Cincinnati, OH, US

    Woodward Theater

  9. Jul

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    Outdoor Bellevue, NE, US

    Grrrl Camp

  10. Jul

    22

    Vail, CO, US

    Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater

  11. Jul

    23

    Outdoor Morrison, CO, US

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre

  12. Jul

    25

    Outdoor Sandy, UT, US

    Sandy Amphitheater

  13. Jul

    26

    Boise, ID, US

    Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden

  14. Jul

    27

    Walla Walla, WA, US

    Wine Country Amphitheater

  15. Jul

    29

    Seattle, WA, US

    Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater

  16. Jul

    30

    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Queen Elizabeth Theatre

  17. Aug

    1

    Outdoor Eugene, OR, US

    Cuthbert Amphitheater

  18. Aug

    3

    San Francisco, CA, US

    The Masonic

  19. Aug

    14

    Birkenhead, UK

    Future Yard

  20. Aug

    15

    Nottingham, UK

    Metronome Nottingham

  21. Sep

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    Bridgeport, CT, US

    Soundside Music Festival

Past concerts

  1. May

    15

    Birmingham, UK

    The Castle & Falcon, Birmingham

  2. May

    14

    Leeds, UK

    Brudenell Social Club

  3. May

    12

    Glasgow, UK

    Warehouse, SWG3

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  • Hurray for the Riff Raff

    Great gig! Took me to the heights i always want to be! Great gig! Took me to the heights i always want to be!Great light show as well! Great views great time great venue!

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  • Tuesday 17th October. Hurray for Riff Raff. Koko, London. It’s the quartet of the twin towers, Bird’s Eye, soon to be Monster, Andy and myself tonight. Securing a central spot in front of the balcony overhang which is essential for Koko to get a decent sound we await the talented Alynda Lee Segarra and her band.

    Tonight is a celebration and remembrance of her Puerto Rican roots and the tough time that small island is going through at the moment.

    What strikes you first is her physical similarity to PJ Harvey but as soon as she unleashes her instrument you are taken to another place with a voice like no other. At times its spellbinding, at times is uplifting, at times it brings you crashing back down to earth but it’s always moving. There are a number of ‘hair standing on the back of your neck moments’ and none more so than the battle cry that is Pa’lante.

    The band tonight are tip top but a special mention to the keyboard player. Being brought up with Deep Purple and the late great Jon Lord I am a sucker for an organ and it really brings some depth, colour and variation from what could have been any other rock n roll show.

    Touring on the back of the excellent ‘Navigator’ album we are treated to pretty much all of the album with a couple of oldies and the cheesy Springsteen cover of ‘Dancing in the Dark’ at the end to send everyone home with a spring in their step.

    Highlights for the meet are at the two emotional extremes, the upbeat ‘Living for the City’ and the aforementioned ‘Pa’lante’.

    I’ll leave you with this thought from the evening which we all strive for. ‘I just wanna fall in love, not fuck it up and feel something’.

    It’s safe to say we all fell in love tonight and felt something.

    Keep on rockin y’all

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  • An amazing evening with powerful women. The opening act, Carrie Rodriguez was perfect, heartfelt and a revelation. Too bad the Egg couldn't fill the house and get the proper audience for the talent. Also, the miking was just terrible for Alynda Segarra amazing voice and her background singer's vocals were non-existent.

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