The Hotelier live in concert.
ON TOUR

The Hotelier

15
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

81
%
Based on 
15
critic concert
reviews
LAST 12 MONTHS RATING  
%
Based on 
critic concert
reviews

Real Live Certified  

Real Live Certified badge for artists with consistent, high quality live performances and broad critical acclaim.

Critic Consensus

The Hotelier is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 15 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Hotelier is rated as an impressive live performer, with enjoyable shows overall.

ON TOUR

BEC Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom (June 28)

Latest release

Goodness (May 26, 2016)

artist info

GENRE
rock
ORIGIN
Worcester, United States (2009 - present) (2009 – present)
BIO
The Hotelier is an American emo band from Worcester, Massachusetts. The Hotelier formed in June 2009 when lead singer Christian Holden met Chris Hoffman, Zack Shaw, and Sam Frederick while attending high school in Dudley, Massachusetts.
HAS PERFORMED with
Crying

CRITIC concert REVIEWS

Spectrum Culture (USA)

February 27, 2024
%
“There’s something just so human about taking something great, and ruining it just a little so that you can have more of it.” That’s Michael on

Humo (Belgium)

December 7, 2017
80
%
Trix Borgerhout, Belgium

That Music Magazine (USA)

November 29, 2017
%
Philadelphia, USA

Exclaim (Canada)

September 14, 2017
80
%
A large number of newly appointed fans had already learned the words to many of the four-piece's songs, fist-pumping and yelling along in pure pop-punk fashion.

Already Heard (UK)

February 6, 2017
90
%
The Dome, London on January 24, 2017

The Skinny (UK)

January 26, 2017
80
%
Gorilla, Manchester, UK on January 23, 2017

Rave Child (Scotland)

January 25, 2017
%
Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland on January 21, 2017

Past critic reviews published in

GIGsoup (UK), Vulture Hound (UK), The Skinny (UK), Rave Child (Scotland), Gig Junkies (UK) and more

IMAGE CREDIT

Frank Schwichtenberg [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons