The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies vuelven a España con “Magnolia”

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The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies return to Spain with “Magnolia”

The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies have announced that they will return to Spain this October to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the album “Magnolia”.

After their reunion tour in 2022 after spending more than twenty years without performing together, the band has announced that they will return to Spain this October to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of “Magnolia”, their iconic album published in 1996. Thus, the group will perform in Santiago de Compostela (October 7, Capitol room), Gijón (October 8, Teatro Albéniz), Madrid (October 9, Lab Wagon), Bilbao (October 10, TBA), Girona (October 11, La Mirona room, Mirorock) and Zaragoza (October 12, TBA).

Engraved on the Woodstock’s Bearsville Studios (New York) and produced by Michael Barbiero (John Lennon, Guns N’ Roses, Gov’t Mule), “Magnolia” has established itself as a rock classic, admired by fans from all over the world. On the occasion of this anniversary, the band will carry out a very limited tour that, in addition to passing through Spain, will also include concerts in cities such as nashville and New York.

Formed in Nashville in the 90s, The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies established themselves as one of the most prominent contemporary southern rock bands, combining influences from classic rock, soul and blues.

Tickets for the concerts in Santiago de Compostela, Gijón, Madrid and Girona are now on sale. The others will be out soon.

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