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Nutty ska-revivalists and 80s pop titans led by the inimitable Suggs

Madness may have been at the forefront of the late ’70s ska revival, but the band quickly moved beyond the constraints of two-tone. By the time the ’80s were in full swing, their embrace of everything from Motown to pure pop had made them one of the biggest British bands of their time.

Madness’s earliest days were as ska band The Invaders, formed in 1976 by Lee Thompson, Mike Barson and Chris Foreman. With the addition of Graham McPherson (aka Suggs), Mark Bedford, Dan Woodgate and Chas Smith, the band changed their name to Morris And The Minors before finally settling on Madness in 1978.

The newly renamed band owed a debt to Prince Buster for their first two singles. Their debut The Prince was a tribute to the Jamaican ska pioneer, while their second, the No.7 hit 'One Step Beyond', was a cover of one of his songs.

Madness’s first hit lent its name to their debut album too. One Step Beyond came out in late 1979 and proved hugely successful. 'My Girl' gave them another hit single, the second in a remarkable run of Top Ten singles that saw Madness become one of the biggest bands in the country.

The ’80s progressed at an impressive clip for the band, landing more hit singles and two albums in the top five, Absolutely and Seven. They bagged their first UK No.1 single in 1982 with 'House Of Fun'.

By the time Madness returned with The Rise And Fall in 1982, their music bore little resemblance to their ska origins. 'Our House' and 'It Must Be Love' were as purely pop as the band could get and the songs worked their way up the charts accordingly.

Mike Barson, one of Madness’s main songwriters, departed the band in 1983, marking a slow decline for the band. By 1986, they announced they were calling it a day and bowed out with Waiting For The Ghost Train in November of that year.

After a year and a half absence, Madness reunited (with a The added to the name) with a new line-up that featured Suggs, Smash, Foreman and Thompson alongside two Specials and one Attraction. The Madness released one single and one album – 1988’s The Madness – before splitting up again.

The original Madness eventually resurfaced in 1992 with a huge one-dayer in Finsbury Park called Madstock. The event became an annual reunion show for the band over the next four years. In 1995, Suggs stepped out on his own with a solo album The Lone Ranger and a hit single with his cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s 'Cecelia'.

Despite the regular reunions, Madness didn’t manage new material until 1999’s Wonderful, folloed by 2005’s Dangermen Sessions Vol.1 and 2009’s The Liberty Of Norton Folgate. The band’s national treasure status was ratified in 2012 when they performed for both the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic Games closing ceremony. Those performances coincided with their 11th album Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da. The band returned in 2016 with their 12th studio album Can’t Touch Us Now.

Following an AMC series documenting the band’s early years, Madness announced a return to the road in 2021.

In summer 2024 Madness play a string of outdoor shows across the UK, including Lincoln Castle, Dreamland Margate and Edinburgh Castle Esplanade.

Madness perform at Colchester Castle Summer Series and Margate Summer Series in August 2025.

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Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 151 reviews
  • Best entertaining band ever madness

    by Michelle on 26/07/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    I saw madness at the limit shefield 1979 We were all teenagers they were unknown as soon as they jumped on that stage I knew they were going to be around forever Went with my brother two sisters and our other half's to Scarborough open aired theatre 12th July they were fantastic we all sang and danced throughout the gig brilliant suggs and gang xx

  • Fantastic

    by Debkat65 on 23/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Great band, extremely professional and in a lovely setting in Cardiff Castle, great to see everyone enjoying themselves

  • So much better than Manchester Dec 2023!

    by Trish on 21/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been a fan since they started in 1979. I have loved most new music they have produced - the Liberty of Norton Folgate is my fave. However, the new music on the C'est la Vie album is very drab and political. I have seen them live at least 30 times. I went to Manchester in Dec 2023 and for the first time ever i walked out of a Madness gig. The Lightning Seeds were supporting and they were so much better. I had already bought my tickets for 18/07 in Cardiff but did think twice about going. My bestie talked me into going, so glad i did, the Boys were back!! Apart from x4 obvious dips when they did 4 of their new songs, the atmosphere was so much better, as was the music. Welcome back Boys!!

  • Not worth vip

    by Helen on 21/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 2 out of 5

    Well couldn't see from the stand, so went back down on the ground for much better view

  • Not at their best

    by TFD on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 3 out of 5

    Have seen Madness over the years at big venues and small, including Merthyr Tydfil park in the rain (which was ace). Cardiff Castle was an ok venue but Madness very much not at their best. Sad to say it felt like they were going through the motions - no great energy or vibe. Still a pretty good evening, but having seen them on form, this didn't compare to what they can be.

  • Amazing night

    by Hayleyd31 on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Had the best time in Cardiff Castle,the venue was perfect and madness were amazing!!

  • Awesome evening

    by Turtle on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Madness as usual did not disapoint. Great band who are great entertainers from start to finish. Always a great atmosphere great tunes and great crowds.

  • Brilliant

    by Melody63 on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a well organised event; entry a little slow but the crowd were in such good spirits, it made the time in the queue more enjoyable. Once in the event it was well organised, all event people were super helpful and Madness were exceptional.

  • Nutty boys on form

    by Nik D on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue, lucky to have such gorgeous weather. Boys entertained with all the classics plus some great new stuff.

  • Amazing 😍

    by Michelle on 20/07/2024Cardiff Castle - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    Madness at Cardiff castle - amazing, the City was fab, easy to get in and out of Castle, Madness were fab, entertaining and the crowd were great, luckily the weather was on our side, Hot, just like the band 😎