"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 1/30/26)
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Based on 8 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Molotovs is rated as a remarkable live performer, with impressive shows that are worth watching. The Molotovs is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers.
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On tour
Utilita Arena, Sheffield, United Kingdom (April 11); M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, United Kingdom (April 12); Utilita Arena, Cardiff, United Kingdom (April 18); Jardins De Vivers, Valencia, Spain (May 22); Stade municipal Jos Péron, Penmarc'h, France (June 12); Camps Elisis, Lleida, Spain (June 19); Chalk; O2 Forum Kentish Town, Brighton, United Kingdom; London, United Kingdom (September 5; Sep 25)
The five members of The Molotovs follow the eloquent home grown pop lineage that runs from The Kinks to the Mystery Jets and combine it with their own love of poetry and fable, carving a sound that is jittery and yet oddly atmospheric. They write songs, which are both rousing and melancholic. The Molotovs consist of Will Daunt (vocals/guitar), Henry Walton (Guita…
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Music-News.com (UK)
October 24, 2025
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The Molotovs played their largest London headline show to date last night at the Electric Ballroom in Camden. The sibling-led trio, already enjoying a string of critically praised festival and club appearances this year, proved they were more than capable of handling the weight of expectation
Tung In Cheek were up first at 8:20. Andy Burke who was on vocal and rhythm guitar duties walked on stage and greeted the crowd with “What’s up Pussies” and broke into their first song ‘Johns Choirs’.