Pop Culture Renaissance Man Henry Rollins will be performing live at Vicar St this January.
Best known to some as the frenetic frontman for punk rock legends Black Flag and later the Rollins Band, and to others for his sharp-tongued spoken performances, Henry Rollins is an actor and an author. He’s a businessman and a philanthropist. He’s a GRAMMY-nominated singer and a GRAMMY-winning spoken word artist. He’s an ad pitchman, a USO veteran, a world traveler and a TV host. And above all else, he’s a tireless performer, averaging more than 100 shows a year for the past two and a half decades.
Henry followed up his show “Caught in the Zipper” – a two-week run at New York’s Zipper Theater in March and April 2005 – with four shows in two nights at McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, CA on April 15 and 16, 2005, with his share of the proceeds going to Hollygrove Children & Family Services in Los Angeles. In May 2005, he completed a sold-out and critically acclaimed tour in Australia. His most recent stint at New York’s Town Hall became an IFC television special entitled “Uncut from NYC.”
“25 Years of B******t” saw Henry celebrate his 25year history on the road with an extensive North American tour from August through November 2005 and into Australia and Europe during early 2006.
Tickets €29 on sale now!

















