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PIXIES Fan Reviews (12) 5.0
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Amazing!!!!!

I saw the pixies last twenty years ago, and they were still the same amazing finely tuned band (minus Kim, of course) also brought my son to his first ever gig, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

Posted by Vicki on 20/03/2023

Pixies, Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff - 18th March 2023

Pixies Always Quality

As usual, stunning performance from the band. Had to wait 30 years to see them but caught the last 3 tours Both my kids first gigs, not a bad way to start their live gig stories!!

Posted by Steve Driffill on 19/03/2023

Pixies, Forum Birmingham, Birmingham - 17th March 2023

Brilliant

Amazing band. Massive fan. Fantastic venue.

Posted anonymously on 19/03/2023

Pixies, Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff - 18th March 2023

Brilliant Pixies gog

The event was packed with people so it was lovely to arrive in time to be on the balcony overlooking the stage. The band were brilliant. More bar staff may have helped with the massive queue for the bar.

Posted by Janie Darley on 18/03/2023

Pixies, Forum Birmingham, Birmingham - 17th March 2023

Excellent

I was worried they'd play loads of the new stuff and none of the classics but they actually seemed to do everything. There were some I didn't know but even they were great. I never got bored, even for a minute. Great band, great venue. One of best experiences of my life. Thank you.

Posted by Stephen Kershaw on 21/09/2019

Pixies, Alexandra Palace, London - 20th September 2019

The importance of the Pixies cannot be understated. With their signature sound of quiet verses loud choruses that combined massively overdriven guitars and crazed vocals they set the template for guitar music in the Nineties. Their insane songs blend surrealism and stream of consciousness ramblings with a style that is somewhere between garage rock, surf and Spanish guitar. Unmistakable and highly influential, you cannot claim to have been to a gig till you have seen Pixies.

Their line up currently includes drummer David Lovering, lead guitar from Joey Santiago, vocals from the enigmatic Frank Black (AKA Charles Thompson IV) who also plays guitar with recent addition Paz Lenchantin playing bass.

PIXIES now announce headline dates in support of new album Doggerel. See them at:

* Forum Birmingham, Birmingham
* Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff
* Roundhouse, London

With demand so high, we expect Pixies tickets to sell very quickly - so make sure you book yours before they are all gone. Gigantic makes booking your favourite gig tickets easy as you can place your order 24/7 in the comfort of your home or while on the go using your smartphone, computer or tablet.

We also highly recommend that you set a personal reminder with Gigantic so you can be alerted with a text message or an email when Pixies gig tickets become available at 09:00 on Friday 30th of September.




The early beginnings of the band first started when Santiago and Francis shared a suite whilst at college before Francis embarked on a six-month student exchange trip to Spain. The pair had been jamming together which continued upon Francis’ return and which led to the band being formed in January 1986. They were joined by bassist Kim Deal after she spotted an ad they have taken out and were nearly joined by her twin sister Kelley on drums, however they would enlist Lovering instead. Kim would later join her sibling in their band The Breeders.

Gigging heavily, the band were spotted by Producer Gary Smith of the infamous Fort Apache Studios told the band he “could not sleep until you guys are world famous ”. They produced a 17 track demo known as The Purple Tape which saw them sign to essential indie label 4AD.

Pixies have produced some of the most important records in alternative rock history. From the debut Surfa Rosa to the follow up Doolittle, the science fiction fuelled record Bossanova and the insanely heavy Troupe Le Monde.

However, there was turbulence in the band behind the scenes with the relationship between Francis and Deal becoming ever more difficult and tumultuous. Pixies broke up in 1993 following a radio announcement by Francis made before consulting with the other members.

They were to reunite for a series of gigs in 2003 followed scattered live appearances over the next ten years. However, Deal would leave in 2013, just prior the recording of comeback album Indie Cindy. Their illustrious career would continue with records Head Carrier and Beneath The Eyrie.

Now Pixies return with another stellar record; Doggerel.

Pixies tickets are now available through Gigantic. Get your tickets today! Gig tickets for the incredibly influential band are limited and highly sought so book early or risk missing out.

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