Mott The Hoople Touring America for First Time in 45 Years


British glam rockers Mott The Hoople are coming to America for the first time since their tour in support of 1974s The Hoople. Theyre using the moniker Mott The Hoople 74 to mark the return of guitarist Ariel Bender, who hasnt played with the band since 1974. Also returning for the tour is keyboardist Morgan Fisher, who wasnt a part of Mott The Hooples other reunion tours this past decade.

Both toured extensively with Mott and both were featured heavily of The Hoople album after Mick Ralphs and Verden Allen left the band, Mott The Hoople frontman Ian Hunter said in a statement last year. I know many people were disappointed when neither appeared on the 2009 and 2013 get-togethers. Hope this makes up for it! The eight-city tour begins April 1st at the Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and wraps up on April 10th at the Beacon Theater in New York.

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Mott The Hoople are best known in America for their 1972 cover of David Bowies All The Young Dudes, but they were far more successful in their native England where they scored hits with Honaloochie Boogie, All The Way From Memphis and The Golden Age of Rock n Roll. Ian Hunter left the group in 1975 and they briefly limped on as Mott before calling it quits in 1980.

The group reunited in 2009 with much of the All The Young Dudes lineup still intact, though drummer Dale Griffin was suffering from early-onset Alzheimers disease and was only able to play during the encores. They toured again in 2013, but since then theyve been faced with a series of tragedies including the death of Griffin in 2016 and the death of bassist Pete Overend Watts in 2017. Guitarist Mick Ralphs is still alive, but in 2016 he suffered a stroke and has been out of commission ever since.

These devastating losses forced Ian Hunter to recruit Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher when he decided to reform Mott The Hoople last year. Theyll be joined for the American tour by James Mastro (guitar, saxophone, mandolin), Steve Holley (drums, backing vocals), Mark Bosch (guitar), Paul Page (bass) and Dennis Dibrizzi (keyboards, backing vocals). If the 2018 shows are any indication, expect to hear all the classics in addition to numerous songs from The Hoople like Alice and Marionette.

Mott The Hoople Tour Dates

April 1st Milwaukee, WI @ Miller High Life Theatre
April 2nd Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
April 3rd Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
April 5th Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
April 6th Cleveland, OH @ Masonic
April 8th Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre
April 9th Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
April 10th New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre