Redneck rockers Molly Hatchet will be taking their southern sound to the UK this December, bringing an end to an extensive and intensive year of touring.
The ‘Flirtin’ with Disaster’ singers released their latest album ‘Justice’ in May last year and haven’t had much of a break since, but the 70’s band are still in tip-top condition to take a trip to Britain where they’ll play for the first time in a number of years.
The band should be hitting up at least three destinations in the UK as they reach Europe on their 2011 Justice World Tour, with the lucky locations being London, Liverpool, and Sheffield. More dates could soon be announced.
Molly Hatchet are a Southern rock band formed in 1975. Named after a prostitute who famously mutilated and beheaded her clients, the band has changed line-up, retired and reformed uncountable times since their eponymous debut in 1978, which has since earned a platinum status. Now, more than thirty years after their formation, the band still have what it takes to tour the world and will be coming to a venue near you.
If you want to catch Molly Hatchet in the UK, check below for dates and details. Tickets are on sale soon.
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