Fun Lovin' Criminals to play intimate gig at Manchester's Hard Rock Cafe

Tomorrow night sees New York's finest The Fun Lovin' Criminals descend on Manchester for a rare and intimate gig at Hard Rock Cafe.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 27th Mar 2012

This rare and intimate gig takes place in aid of the Bombay Teen Challenge, with all ticket proceeds going to the charity.

Originally formed in 1993, Fun Lovin' Criminals' unique brand of eclectic rock fused with hip hop, funk and blues found mainstream success with the generational album “Come Find Yourself’ with classic anthems such as ‘Scooby Snacks’ and ‘The Fun Lovin’ Criminal’ cementing their place as a multi-platinum act in the UK and across Europe.

Well known for not shying away from hard hitting topics such as poverty, drug abuse and violence within their lyrics, it is fitting that all ticket proceeds of the gig will go to the Bombay Teen Challenge. The charity was established in 1990 and works tirelessly to rescue and rehabilitate the many destitute and desperate people living on the streets of Mumbai.

Fun Lovin' Criminals, Hard Rock Cafe, Manchester, Weds 28th March, 7pm. £20.

Tickets are no longer available for this event