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Not Forgotten: The Darkness – Permission to Land

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The Darkness

The Darkness’ gig is a flamboyant reminder that the only thing tighter than their pants is their music, especially when revisiting ‘Permission to Land.’

The Pretenders, The Darkness and Larkin Poe will be joining , Guns N’ Roses, on Friday 30 June at American Express presents BST Hyde Park, with more TBA. Really could that line-up get any better, tickets for the show can be found here: https://www.bst-hydepark.com/events/guns-n-roses-30-june/

2023 finds Britain’s beloved rock band The Darkness celebrating 20 years since they birthed Permission To Land, the multi-platinum, chart-topping debut album which changed the face of rock music forever. To celebrate the landmark occasion, The Darkness will embark on a global tour later this year. Today the band are delighted to announce 13 European dates …

Gallery: Danko Jones Forming in 2000 in Lowestoft, British rock band The Darkness burst into the UK music scene following the success of their 2003 debut album Permission to Land which spawned the ever popular ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’ and was followed up by a further six top 20 albums. The band …

Another great gig at The Observatory North Park, San Diego captured by Taylor Betancourt for Backseat Mafia. This time Betancourt was present as British rock band The Darkness performed with support from the punk, metal, grunge, rock band that is The Dead Deads. Check out the photos, below: Find out more about the band via …

After Massive Wagons rock the stage, time passes quickly and though it’s a shame to see that the venue isn’t at capacity, The Darkness’s cult audience sure know how to make it feel like it is. The lights dim and we’re given the very unique experience of bagpipes to start the show meaning only one …

I initially took them as a joke. Actually, it seems that most people took them for a joke the first time they saw them. After all, stadium rock played by skinny blokes with big hair in tight catsuits, leaping around could only be a parody of the 80s hair-metal acts. Hell, they even looked a …