Oslo, Norway
Tønsberg, Norway
Saarbrücken, Allemagne
Paris, France
Belfast, Great Britain
Dublin, Ireland
Overall Rating
4.7
By HST
Unexpected New Fans
Rialto Theatre-Tucson - Tucson
We went to see Flogging Molly fully expecting for them to be awesome - and they were!! What we weren’t expecting was to fall in love with Amigo the Devil! He is fantastic! You should check him out! Gen and the Degenerates are fabulous as well. Check them out too! Back to Flogging Molly… incredible! Go see them if you have the chance!
By Ww
Awesome
Rialto Theatre-Tucson - Tucson
The show was amazing. I've been a fan for years and just WOW they are phenomenal live. I would follow them on your if I were able.
By Tonyscruz
Amazing show!
Rialto Theatre-Tucson - Tucson
The energy was phenomenal and the music was spot on. This show was everything I expected. If you've never seen Flogging Molly then you're truly missing out. This band is a gem.
By Townie47
Great show, great venue!
Brown County Music Center - Nashville
Flogging Molly was on fire at the Brown County Music Center (Nashville Indiana). Great show at a great venue! Big enough to house such a big energetic group and small enough that there isn't a bad seat in the place. Genn and the Degenerates and Amigo the Devil opened with good energy and sound and FM finished the night strong!!
By Tucson Tuna
Awesome, But Way Too Loud!
Rialto Theatre-Tucson - Tucson
FM is currently my favorite live band, and writes some of the best lyrics in the business. I saw them in San Francisco last summer, then again here in Tucson. Great energy, fun showmanship, excellent musicians, but it was all overwhelmed (at both venues) by a PA system that was cranked up so high that it all mashed together into one long screech. Lyrics? Individual instruments? Fuggit about it! It's too bad because they sound so good on their recordings, both live and studio. Obviously, they think this is preferable, but if they backed off the decibel level about 20%, the show would have been more digestible. Still, all in all, a fantastic performance! I'm sure I'll be back next time they roll through town!
By Molly rocked it!
Molly was awesome. The hotel, not so much
Kansas Star Event Center Arena - Mulvane
It was a great concert, so the rating is not about the music at all. Gen & the Degenerates, Amigo the Devil and Flogging Molly were absolutely awesome! The venue . . . We stayed at the Hampton attached to the Kansas Star Casino. In a no smoking room. As soon as we walked in the lobby, we were overwhelmed by the smell of smoke. OK, you can smoke in the casino. We got to our room and the smell of smoke permeated the room. In the steak house too. Don’t get me wrong, the concert was amazing and probably one of the loudest - and clearest sounding concerts I have been to - and I grew up going to concerts in the 70’s & 80’s. The Event Center itself is great. The crowd was not large. I expected a larger crowd for FM. My whole reason for the 3 star was, if you plan on coming in from out of town and are not a smoker, don’t stay at the hotel attached to the casino. That in itself drove my overall experience from a 5 to a 3 star.
By DrT
Irish punk? Yes, please!!
Kansas Star Event Center Arena - Mulvane
Amigo the Devil is deliciously dark, great stories. Flogging Molly is a party from start to finish. Unlimited energy, great stage presence, and crowd interaction was top notch
By TLaffery
AWESOME!
Kansas Star Event Center Arena - Mulvane
Great venue, amazing kick-butt band! The 3 things I didn't like were: the snacks for sale at the concert were awful and very limited when you bought a bottle of water, they poured it into the cup if you buy seats on the ground floor, there are zero cupholders and the chairs are very small and close together.
By CJ
We had a really great time
Kansas Star Event Center Arena - Mulvane
Wasn't impressed with the first two bands. They left the best for last. Lots of energy in the arena.
By MadMageoftheMidwest
There's not enough stars for how good this was!
Uptown Theater - Kansas City
This was my second time seeing Flogging Molly but my first ever VIP experience. The concert was so amazing, even better than when I saw them with Dropkick Murphys in 2018. This may be the best show I've ever been to!
FLOGGING MOLLY IN CONCERT:
For nearly two decades, Flogging Molly has melded punk and Irish musical traditions to achieve a rollicking sound that's the perfect accompaniment to a night on the town. The Los Angeles seven-piece has made a name for themselves as a rip-roaring live act, treating fans to an intoxicating combination of furious fiddling, breakneck drumming, and sing-along choruses. Whether fans are looking to dance a jig, learn a new drinking song, or just mosh their brains out, Flogging Molly always delivers the goods with epic sets of their high-energy tunes on tour.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Flogging Molly formed in Los Angeles in the mid-'90s around frontman Dave King, a veteran punker looking to incorporate Celtic elements into his music. He recruited several players and together they began performing weekly at Molly Malone's Irish pub, where Irish-influenced punk tracks like "Devil's Dance Floor" and "Black Friday Rule" quickly earned them a following. As their popularity grew the band gave themselves a name inspired by the pub, making their debut as Flogging Molly in 1997 with the live album Alive Behind the Green Door. The band's rise continued in 2000 with their official studio debut album Swagger, a critical and commercial success that landed on the Billboard 200 and received a 5-star rating from Punknews.org. Since then the group has become the poster band for Irish punk, releasing four more whiskey-soaked albums --including two that topped the US Indie charts -- and becoming a festival favorite with stints on The Vans Warped Tour and the Rock Against Bush project. Beloved for their powerhouse sound, electric showmanship, and dapper stagewear, Flogging Molly continue to treat lucky ticket buyers to an walloping live experience on their unforgettable tours.