Thomas Dolby live in concert.
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Thomas Dolby

13
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

82
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LAST 12 MONTHS RATING  
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Real Live Certified  

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

Critic Consensus

Thomas Dolby is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 13 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Thomas Dolby is rated as an impressive live performer, with enjoyable shows overall.

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Surrounded by clouds (Instrumental Version) - Single (May 11, 2023)

artist info

GENRE
electronic
ORIGIN
London, United Kingdom (10/14/1958)
BIO
Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson; 14 October 1958 - London, UK) is an English musician and producer. He is one of the legends of electronic music.
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CRITIC concert REVIEWS

Parklife DC (USA)

August 3, 2018
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Thomas Dolby’s uncle, Stephen Spring-Rice, died in World War II as the second in command onboard a British Navy WWII submarine P48.

Baltimore Post-Examiner (USA)

November 29, 2015
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LITZ opened up the night with a saxophone overture that brought the crowd into a groove.

Gig Junkies (UK)

September 21, 2013
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The MAC Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham on September 21, 2013

RockShot Magazine (UK)

May 21, 2013
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Kings Place, London, UK

Twin Cities Daily Planet (USA)

April 13, 2012
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The line to get into the April 6 Thomas Dolby show at the Cedar Cultural Center stretched down the block.

Media Mikes (USA)

April 6, 2012
100
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Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, USA

Panic Manual (Canada)

April 5, 2012
80
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It has been 30 years since Thomas Dolby first became a household name across North America with the Magnus Pyke-sampled She Blinded Me With Science, and his loyal fanbase shows no signs of waning or fatigue.

Past critic reviews published in

Ink 19 (USA), Jam Magazine (USA), The Austin Chronicle (USA), The Guardian (UK)

IMAGE CREDIT

Arthur Mouratidis [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons