Latest Release

- DEC 5, 2025
- 4 songs
Essential Albums
Artist Playlists
Live Albums
Compilations
- UEA LCR Norwich · Fri, Apr 24 · 7:30 PM
- Corn Exchange · Sat, Apr 25 · 7 PM
- O2 Academy Bournemouth · Sun, Apr 26 · 7 PM
- Tramshed · Tue, Apr 28 · 7:30 PM
- Rock City · Wed, Apr 29 · 6:30 PM
- O2 Academy 3 Birmingham · Fri, May 1 · 7 PM
- Octagon · Sat, May 2 · 7 PM
- O2 City Hall Newcastle · Sun, May 3 · 7 PM
About The Charlatans
Though they were among the bands who put the “mad” in “Madchester” at the turn of the ‘90s, The Charlatans’ career has been defined by a level-headed steadiness that’s seen them outlive the baggy trend by several decades. Formed in 1988, The Charlatans became instant UK icons two years later with “The Only One I Know,” a rave-era update of Deep Purple’s late-’60s organ grinder “Hush” (with lyrics poached from The Byrds) that epitomized Madchester’s acidic dance/rock symbiosis. But thanks to frontman Tim Burgess’ Jagger-esque presence and Lennon-like charms, The Charlatans were positioned to weather the scene’s gradual surrender to Britpop, with more classically styled albums like 1995’s self-titled release and 1997’s Tellin’ Stories proving that Oasis weren’t the only skilled melody-makers in town. Even as The Charlatans’ sound expanded to reflect the influence of disco (2001’s Wonderland), reggae (2006’s Simpatico), and 21st-century indie pop (2015’s Modern Nature), the group have retained their essential hip-shaking verve and festival-sized bonhomie. That uplifting spirit also guides Burgess’ extracurricular activities as a DJ, crate-digging musicologist, author, and—thanks to his popular #TimsTwitterListeningParty virtual events—social media’s preeminent master of ceremonies for the COVID-lockdown age.
- FROM
- Manchester, England
- FORMED
- 1988
- GENRE
- Alternative