Master Peace live in concert.
ON TOUR

Master Peace

5
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How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

79
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Critic Consensus

Based on 5 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Master Peace is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall.

ON TOUR

King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, United Kingdom (October 9); The Sound House, Dublin, Ireland (October 11); Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, United Kingdom (October 13); Patterns, Brighton, United Kingdom (October 15); The Fleece, Bristol, United Kingdom (October 16); Electric Ballroom, London, United Kingdom (October 17); Various Venues, Leeds, United Kingdom (November 16)

Latest Release

RUCKUS (21 June 2024)

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Critic Concert Reviews

Backseat Mafia

March 21, 2024
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Rolling Stone said Master Peace is “leading the way for a new generation of indie stars”. He’s out on the road with his debut album How to Make a Master Peace, which is a piece of work that, although hard to define into a specific genre, is bristling with energy and feels at once very British yet like nothing else out

Leftlion (UK)

March 10, 2024
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Master Peace at Rough Trade

Backseat Mafia

March 16, 2023
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Masterpeace opened the show with ‘Eyes on You’ which the crowd loved and sang back all the lyrics. Masterpeace took to the stage with only a DJ and guitarist while he bounced around the stage and interacted with the audience from the very first song in the set.

Bring The Noise (UK)

August 31, 2024
90
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Master Peace Live In Concert In the UK. Boardmasters 2024

Gigwise (UK)

March 22, 2023
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From mosh pits to sentimental phone-light torch moments - Master Peace brought it all to his huge XOYO show last night. Having previously linked up with The Streets and recently collaborating with NOISY, we can’t help but wonder if XOYO knew they were housing the future of indie in the hallowed venue.

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