The Exploited, a renowned punk band from Scotland, set to perform in Tallinn.
The upcoming concert by the iconic Scottish punk band, The Exploited, is generating a lot of excitement in Tallinn. Scheduled for February, the band will be delivering their signature high-energy street punk performance at the Paavli Culture Factory. Since their formation in 1978, The Exploited has been a significant force in the punk scene, with their debut album, “Punks Not Dead,” released in 1981 under Secret Records.
While their latest studio album, “Fuck the System,” dates back to 2003, The Exploited has a rich discography of several albums. Their impact on the music industry extends beyond their music, as their track “UK 82” from the album “Troops of Tomorrow” inspired a movement that contributed to shaping the U.K.’s second wave of street punk. This movement, which featured bands like The Exploited, GBH, and Discharge, played a significant role in defining street punk in the U.K.
The band’s current lineup comprises frontman Wattie Buchan, along with members Gary “Gman” Sullivan, Irish Rob (Robert Halkett), and Steve Campbell. The Exploited last visited Tallinn in April 2019, delivering a memorable performance at Helitehas. Fans can expect an electrifying show and a nostalgic trip down memory lane as The Exploited brings their raw energy to Tallinn once again.
The Exploited has left an indelible mark on the punk rock genre and continues to captivate audiences with their raw, unapologetic sound. Their upcoming concert in Tallinn promises to be a memorable event for both long-time fans and those new to their music. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the legendary Scottish punk band live at the Paavli Culture Factory this February. Stay updated on all concert details and announcements by following ERR News on Facebook and other social media platforms.