Alabama 3 has carved a distinctive niche in the music industry with their genre-defying sound and high-energy performances.
The renowned British band will bring their unique fusion of rock, electronic, and outlaw country to Monroe's Live on Monday, July 24 as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.
Known for their chart-topping hit ‘Woke Up This Morning’ the theme song for the popular TV series The Sopranos, the track propelled Alabama 3 into the spotlight and the band has garnered a dedicated global fan base that continues to grow.
It’s set to be an unforgettable night of electrifying music and a testament to the band's exceptional talent and dynamic stage presence.
The award winning Monroe’s Live venue has played host to numerous world-class acts, and Alabama 3's performance will be another standout event.
It’s an opportunity to witness one of the UK's most captivating live acts in an intimate and vibrant setting.
Formed in Brixton, London in 1995, Alabama 3 was initially a duo consisting of Rob Spragg, known as Larry Love, and the late Jake Black, known as The Very Reverend Dr D. Wayne Love.
Their distinctive sound emerged from a desire to combine different musical genres, effortlessly bringing together elements of rock, blues, techno, and country.
With thought-provoking lyrics that tackle social and political issues, their work resonates with audiences across the globe, with a riotous kick that awakens the masses.
Over the years, Alabama 3 has released a string of successful albums, each showcasing their evolution as musicians.
These albums have received critical acclaim and cemented the band's reputation as innovators in the music industry.
Their connection to Ireland was reignited through their respect and love for the work of the late Christy Dignam, when Aslan donated the use of ‘Crazy World’ for an Alabama 3 track, sharing on their social media platforms that they will “never forget Christy’s generosity whenever we bumped into each other”.
Their latest single ‘Thank You’ is full of the hard rock rage that has defined their later work, an anthemic blend of old and new as the raucous band balance sin with soul.
Now, fans can look forward to hearing a mix of new tracks and boisterous favourites that have defined Alabama 3's journey.
Tickets for the Alabama 3 concert at Monroe's Live on Monday, July 24 at 8pm cost €25 and are on sale now at monroes.ie