Slaves live in concert.
ON TOUR

Slaves

78
critic concert reviews
rock

How good are they LIVE?

Live Rating  

79
%
Based on 
78
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Based on 
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Critics Consensus

Based on 78 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Slaves is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Slaves concert reviews describe live shows and performances as visceral, incendiary, aggressive, intense, dynamic, spirited, and grandiose.

How long are their concerts?

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

How much to book?

On tour

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Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Bio
Has Performed With
Baby Strange
Artist Website

Critic Concert Reviews

NME (UK)

June 30, 2019
80
%
London, UK

Thomas Bleach (Australia)

March 9, 2019
%
After getting lost within their energy, you couldn't help but be in awe of Slaves raw ability to command a small venue and turn it into one hell of a rock show.

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

December 8, 2018
78
%
Mitsubishi-Electric-Halle, Dusseldorf, Germany on December 5, 2018

Buzz Magazine (UK)

November 26, 2018
80
%
Tramshed, Cardiff, UK on November 22, 2018

Brighton Source (UK)

August 24, 2018
%
Without wishing to cast doubt upon the quieter subtleties Laurie Vincent and Isaac Holman can summon, a pair known for snarling and pummelling their way through nihilistic odes to angry rebellion seem unlikely emissaries of unplugged tenderness.

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

November 10, 2017
75
%
Cologne, Germany

RockShot Magazine (UK)

July 22, 2017
%
London, UK

Past critic reviews published in

The Guardian (UK), The Skinny (UK), Birmingham Live (UK), Music-News.com (UK), musicOMH (UK) and more

Image Credit

Jax [CC BY-SA 4.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Latest Release

Dying For (21 June 2022)