His Lordship Tickets and Dates

Maximum Rock’n’Roll duo His Lordship - The new project from guitarist James Walbourne (The Pretenders, The Pogues, The Rails) and Kristoffer Sonne (Chrissie Hynde, Willie Nelson)

"A ram-jam barrage of 50s rock'n' roll mania, shot through with punk venom" - Classic Rock Mag

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Armed with their new album, maximum rock n roll duo His Lordship will be taking to the road this May to entertain you with an all new spine tingling Rock’n’Roll show! All the hits AND MORE!
 
 
"A riot of edge-of-insanity vocals, percussive battery and ferocious guitars. More, please!" - 4* MOJO
 
"...a sonic assault, dripping with bad-boy attitude" - Uncut
 
"Shades of the White Stripes and the Stooges filter into the wild debut"...Unhinged energy"  - The Times
 
“A thundering maelstrom of rock’n’roll” - Clash
 
‘High-speed check yer pants rock’n’roll with nary a care for personal safety’ - Classic Rock
 
His Lordship, one of the most explosive and exciting live acts to emerge from the UK in years, announce a fresh set of explosive UK live dates for May. This comes hot off the back of the release of their debut self-titled album - produced by David Wrench and Tchad Blake (Arctic Monkeys, Black Keys).
 
His Lordship will embark on 10 shows across the UK, bringing their frenetic, frenzied, rapturous brand of garage rock to the masses, including a night in the capital at London’s The Dome on May 22nd. The band sold out their debut UK tour in July, and then joined Jason Isbell on a sell out European tour culminating with a roof raising show at London’s Eventim Apollo. As well as headlining London’s Lafayette, the band hit the road last year, including a sold-out headline show at London’s Garage in November. Tickets on sale HERE.
 
A maximum rock’n’roll trio conceived during lockdown to blow the cobwebs away and remind us of what music has been missing, the band are made up of the powerhouse duo of James Walbourne (The Pretenders, The Pogues, The Rails) and Kristoffer Sonne (Chrissie Hynde, Willie Nelson). Their debut self-titled album was branded a sonic assault, dripping with bad-boy attitude” by Uncut, with MOJO describing it as “a riot of edge-of-insanity vocals, percussive battery and ferocious guitars.”
 
The band's first single ‘All Cranked Up’ hit the 6 Music B-List, and then saw the release of its follow up 'Buzzkill’ - an angular, twisted ear worm, as well as the monster garage rock anthem ‘Jackie Works For The NHS’.
 
These shows are not to be missed!