Babyshambles live in concert.
ON TOUR

Babyshambles

43
critic concert reviews
electronic

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

69
%
Based on 
43
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critics Consensus

Based on 43 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Babyshambles is rated as a neither good nor bad live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Babyshambles concert reviews describe live shows and performances as dynamic.

How long are their concerts?

How long are Babyshambles concerts? Babyshambles concerts usually last from 45 minutes to up to an hour and a half.

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Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
London, United Kingdom (2003 - present)
Bio
Babyshambles are a band formed in London, England by Peter Doherty (Pete) as a side-project to (and later full time after departing) The Libertines. The band's first single, Babyshambles, was released in April 2004 on High Society Records.
Has Performed With
The Paddingtons
Artist Website

Critic Concert Reviews

NME (UK)

September 20, 2013
%
Glasgow, Scotland

musicOMH (UK)

September 16, 2013
70
%
Babyshambles @ Academy, Bristol

The Guardian (UK)

September 5, 2013
60
%
Babyshambles Live In Concert In the UK

NME (UK)

February 28, 2010
%
Joe Lean, there's still hope for you to make a buck or two: take The Cheek to court and sue them senseless.

NME (UK)

January 23, 2009
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Bristol (January 12) Is Pete Doherty becoming the musical equivalent of Perez Hilton? First, lost La's leader Lee Mavers pops up on his YouTube channel, singing Free's ‘All Right Now', of all things.

The Guardian (UK)

January 14, 2009
60
%
Academy Bristol, Bristol

NME (UK)

February 21, 2008
%
They've had their set prematurely curtailed – ironically, so that Pete and co can play on time – and the cacophony of disappointed boos that greet the news says it all.

Past critic reviews published in

NME (UK), The Skinny (UK), Music-News.com (UK), The Guardian (UK), NME (UK) and more

Image Credit

Henry Laurisch [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Latest Release

Spit It Out! (31 July 2020)