GOLDIE LOOKIN CHAIN
ANNOUNCE 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR – 2000-2020
TO TAKE PLACE WINTER 2021
Coming straight out of Newport the GLC are officially Britain’s biggest rap group. Known for classics like “Guns don’t kill people rappers do” and “Your mother’s got a p*nis”, The GLC started almost by accident around the turn of the century with Eggsy’s impromptu rap about his tracksuit over a serious piece of music Rhys was working on in the studio. Adam Hussain, Billy Webb, Mystkal, the Maggot, 2hats and Mike Balls convinced Rhys to record the rap.
Fuelled by Lambrini, fags, Chicken Tikka Massala and weed they all took to the mic and The GLC’s first album “Don’t Blame the Chain” was born. The group’s journey has so far seen The GLC rise to the top of the charts, perform around the world and at every major festival in the Western Hemisphere and make millions of people laugh along the way.
Now many years since that first rap about Eggsy’s tracksuit, the group have announced their next UK tour: ’20th Anniversary Tour – 2000-2020′. Celebrating two decades in the game across 9 dates in Winter 2021, the tour will be a stellar kick-back to some of the groups most famous tunes, sure to get whoever attends up from their seat and lost in the madness. A chance to see one of the most successful UK rap act ever should not be missed!
GOLDIE LOOKIN CHAIN 2021 TOUR DATES:
NOVEMBER 2021:
4th- The Mill, Birmingham
6th- The Warehouse, Leeds
20th- Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
26th- Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl
27th -Sin City, Swansea
DECEMBER 2021
18th- Queens Hall, Narberth
22nd- Venue Cymru, Llandudno
23rd Tramshed, Cardiff
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