The Wildhearts confirmed for 2025!

wild.jpgNow we can then present another booking that we are really proud of!
His birth name may be David Leslie Walls, but he is known as Ginger Wildheart. He started his career in The Quireboys, where he was guitarist between 1987 and 1989. When he quit the choirboys, he started his own band The Wildhearts which has a much harder and punkier sound, but still with clear, catchy melodies. A nice mix between the Beatles and the Sex Pistols!
Ginger (vocals/guitar) is undoubtedly Wildheart's leader and only constant. Some former members have come and gone, others have come and gone and then come back again. One such person is "Random" Jon Poole (bass) who rejoined the group this year after a six year absence. Brand new in the band are Ben Marsden (guitar), also known from the Warner E Hodges Band and Swedish Pontus Snibb (drums), everyday native of, among others, Bonafide.
Wildhearts quickly took a break in 2022, but now they are back with new energy and a brand new record in the works. There is something for you to look forward to.

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