Latest Release

- APR 18, 2026
- 15 songs
Artist Playlists
Live Albums
Compilations
- Stadtpark Open Air · Sat, Jul 4 · 8 PM
- Tempodrom · Sun, Jul 5 · 8 PM
- AFAS Live · Tue, Jul 7 · 8 PM
- KUNSTRASEN bonn gronau · Thu, Jul 9 · 7 PM
- Newmarket Racecourse · Fri, Jul 17 · 4 PM
- Haydock Park Racecourse · Sat, Jul 18 · 4 PM
- Windsor Racecourse · Thu, Aug 13 · 4 PM
- Earlham Park · Fri, Aug 21 · 3 PM
About Madness
Blending ska and pop with a distinctly English sense of humor, the band Madness created a “nutty sound” that made them UK superstars in the early ’80s. • Originally called The North London Invaders, the group changed its name to Madness in reference to a song by the pioneering Jamaican ska musician Prince Buster, a major influence. • Madness released their debut single, 1979’s Prince Buster tribute “The Prince,” on the ska-revival label 2 Tone. While Madness soon signed with Stiff Records, they remain closely associated with the 2 Tone movement. • The group’s 1979 debut, One Step Beyond…, reached No. 2 on the UK charts and produced a pair of Top 10 hits: “My Girl” and the title track, a cover of an old Prince Buster tune. • Before splitting up in 1986, Madness notched 15 Top 10 UK hits, including the No. 1 smash “House of Fun.” • Despite their massive UK success, Madness only managed one Top 10 hit in America, as 1982’s “Our House” reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. • Since reforming in 1992, Madness have released five studio albums, three of which went Top 10 in the UK. • In 2012, Madness performed on the roof of Buckingham Palace during Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Concert.
- FROM
- Camden, London, England
- FORMED
- 1988
- GENRE
- Pop