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A Flock of Seagulls on Tour 

Get ready to ride the wave. A Flock of Seagulls are on tour and bringing their new wave hits to the stage with all the energy their fans and audiences remember. The band's peak success was found in the early 1980s and they are returning on tour to reunite with the generation that made them famous. The 2022 and 2023 tour will span the United States, making 10 stops along the way. Fans of the band will be thrilled to hear hits from their youth such as  "I Ran (So Far Away,)"  "Space Age Love Song," "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You" and "The More You Live, the More You Love." The tour promises to deliver nostalgia and new memories to all who attend.

A Flock of Seagulls Live in Concert 

A Flock of Seagulls formed in 1979 in Liverpool. Lead vocalist and keyboardist Mike Score is also the founder of the band. Other current members include Kevin Rankin on drums, Gord Deppe on guitar and Pando on bass. The group's debut single "(It's Not Me) Talking," set them on the path to success. The band was signed to major label Jive in 1982 and distributed through CBS records, where they released their second single "Telecommunication." This Grammy-winning synthpop group grew to infamy with their offbeat haircuts and unconventional and eclectic music style, an unforgettable combination that has fans still reeling for more. The band attributes a large amount of their early success with the support and playtime they received from MTV.  In 2018, the band's original members released a new album titled Ascension, their first studio recording since 1984. The 12-track album featured the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.  Following the success of this album, the band released another highly anticipated album -- String Theory, which again featured the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra -- in 2021. The band continues to proudly demonstrate their uniqueness and off-the-cuff style. A Flock of Seagulls is bringing the nostalgia back with their 2022 and 2023 tour across the United States.

Reviews

Rating: 3.1 out of 5 based on 53 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    2 out 3 ain't bad

    by regger on 2020-03-08River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    Spoons and Men without Hats were awesome. I have NEVER seen so many people leave a concert than after 5mins of Flock of Sea Gulls. Or should be Seagull. 1 man (other than help from the Spoons guitarist) and his keyboard. Disappointing to say the least.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Flock Of Seagulls with Guest Men Without Hats, The Spoons

    by By the way, which one is Pink on 2020-03-05Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    The Spoons started the show and reminded us of how great the 80's where and how it was a great time to be alive. They played a number of their hits and overall, reminded me of moments of my youth. Then Men Without Hats came on stage. Ivan Doroshchuk is looking 62. I first I though George Carlin had returned from the dead to lead us in song. The Hats when right into Safety Dance and Doroshchuk showed right away that his energy has anything but improved with age. He played hit after hit. I had forgotten how many hits they had, Pop Goes The World, I Got A Message, I Like..etc. He even did a Stones cover of 2000 Light Years From Home. It was nothing less than amazing. I never saw the Hat's when I was younger, but I am glad I had the chance to catch them. The Flock Of Seagulls had a touch act to follow. The dark lyrics of the Seagulls, lacked much of a dance beat and it really went from high energy to low energy. However, most of the audience waited for the two main hits, I Ran and Wishing ... It was good to see them, but I wish we had ended with the Hats..

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Flock of ?@!&!!

    by Disappointed on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    The Spoons were excellent. They sounded fantastic and put on a show. Ivan was over the top entertaining and played the hits, great show. Flock of Seagulls were terrible. They should have stayed home. The sound was so bad we left after four songs - I’ve never walked out of a concert before but this was painful.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Spoons and Men without Hats are legendary

    by Ciradin on 2020-03-03River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    Utterly blown away by the outstanding show put on by the Spoons and Men without Hats. Retro 80s at its finest but somehow not at all dated. Just amazing fun. But...Flock of Seagulls was a dud. Zero charisma. Dull, grumpy and seemingly oblivious to the audience. Concert went from standing on its feet rocking out...to piling out the doors after three songs from Flock. Would see Spoons and MwH again in a heart beat. Couldn’t pay me to see FoS.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Night of the 80's Bands

    by C. T. on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    Loved every minute of the Spoons, Men Without Hat and Flock of Seagulls. All bands were top notch. Spoons rocked it and started it off with a strong presence. Men Without Hats had the crowd going and loved the lead singers shirt. Flock of Seagulls had it going on too. Venue was great even though we were in the second to last row.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous night remembering the 80’s

    by Sherbear on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    I came to see the Spoons and they were awesome! If only they had a double length set. Men Without Hats were incredibly energetic. The lead singer didn’t stop moving throughout the who show. The crowd was into them do much it was like everyone had flashback to high school 1984! Solid hits, solid musicianship even if all the drummers were playing to computer tracks. Flock of Seagulls kicked out the hits but just didn’t have the energy or fun if the other 2 bands. The bass player was wearing a silver jacket and matching pants that looked like it came from an ‘80’s thrift store and still hadn’t been washed. He was just weird. He becomes the audience by saying ‘c’mon’ a couple of times and then stepped away from the mic. Just weird. It was nice to see Gird from the Spoons playing guitar but his talent is wasted in that band. The main singer/ keyboardist Mike belted our the tunes with ease but looked like he might rather be at the seniors centre. God love him though for the ability to still be playing these tunes 30+ years later. The highlight of FOS is their drummer. He looks like he is having the time of his life and he is flipping, tossing sticks without a care in the world and enjoying every minute. So a wonderful show. Let’s bring them back with Missing Persons and The Gogo’s!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

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    by concert couple on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    The spoons were the best. Should of been a full concert of just this band. Men without Hats were ok. Nothing spectacular here. Flock of seagulls made us wonder why they are still around. The keyboard player singer had no connection with the crowd at all. The drummer was the only thing good with this band.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not impressed

    by JD on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    The spoons and Men without Hats were excellent, Flock of Seagulls had Gordon Deppe playing lead guitar. He was air guitaring the songs, they were using audio tune for the lead guitar playing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Worth going to

    by Terry on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    The blend of three bands allowed the audience the chance to hear popular hits from all three groups ... Numbers of the audience danced away to the music at the front and a few carried on dancing in the lounge afterwards ... All told it was a great night to get out and away from work!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time. Great venue. 80s music was great.

    by Danomite on 2020-03-03Hard Rock Casino Vancouver - Coquitlam

    Theatre size was perfect. Free parking. Beer prices were not outrageous. No line up for drinks/bathroom. Multi bands is a great idea so every band plays there hits then moves on. Will come again.