Jah Wobble live in concert.
ON TOUR

Jah Wobble

27
critic concert reviews
global

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

79
%
Based on 
27
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
77
%
Based on 
8
critic concert
reviews

Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Based on 27 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Jah Wobble is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Jah Wobble concert reviews describe live shows and performances as minimalist, ambient, thrilling, vibrant, and thrashing.

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Latest Release

Careering / No Birds (Do Sing) Live At The Lighthouse 2024 [feat. Jon Klein] - Single (12 June 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
global
Origin
Stepney, United Kingdom (8/11/1958)
Bio
Jah Wobble is a pseudonym of John Wardle, who was Public Image Ltd.'s bass player, from 1978-80.
Has Performed With
The Invaders of The Heart

Critic Concert Reviews

Backseat Mafia

December 12, 2023
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Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart – Blues Kitchen, 23/11/2023

Leftlion (UK)

November 11, 2023
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Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart at Rescue Rooms

Brighton Source (UK)

May 10, 2023
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It is really noticeable that music is at the heart of this year’s Brighton Festival, which happens in the month curator Nabihah Iqbal has released her sensational album ‘Dreamer’. She clearly has a sense of her place in the music continuum as the programme is rich with new bands of many genres

The Arts Desk (UK)

May 9, 2023
80
%
It’s hard to know what he’s on about but it gives the gig an edgy extra energy

The Guardian (UK)

November 11, 2014
80
%
Beginning as the bassist with John Lydon’s Public Image Ltd he’s since tried his hand at everything from world to ambient music played with Peter Gabriel produced Brian Eno and explored Japanese dub.

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

November 6, 2010
72
%
Hasselt, Belgium

The Guardian (UK)

August 6, 2010
80
%
Taiko drums nestle alongside a tiny lady in full traditional costume playing a koto which looks like a cross between a zither and a log.

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Image Credit

Brian Marks [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons