The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies to Return to Bilbao in October

The American band will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their iconic album, Magnolia, at TBA Bilbao.

Generic image of a microphone on a rock concert stage.
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Generic image of a microphone on a rock concert stage.

The American band The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies will perform at TBA Bilbao on October 10, as part of a national tour celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of their album Magnolia.

Formed in Nashville in the 90s, the band established itself as one of the most prominent acts in contemporary southern rock, blending influences from classic rock, soul, and blues. A year after a solo performance by their leader, Mike Farris, the group is set to reunite in Euskadi.
This concert is part of a national tour that will also include stops in cities such as Santiago de Compostela, Gijón, Madrid, Girona, and Zaragoza. Tickets for the concert will go on sale this Thursday, April 23.

"Magnolia has always been considered by our fans as the band's best moment, and for me, it also holds a very special place. It deserves to be celebrated with everyone who has carried these songs with them throughout all these years."

the band's singer and guitarist
The album Magnolia, recorded at the historic Bearsville Studios in Woodstock (New York) and produced by the legendary Michael Barbiero, has become a rock classic. To mark this anniversary, the band will undertake a limited tour that includes several dates in the country, as well as concerts in cities like Nashville and New York.
The careers of The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies and their leader are closely linked to Euskadi since the band delivered an unforgettable concert at Azkena Rock in Gasteiz in 2004. The band has expressed its deep appreciation for the Basque audience, considering them the best music fans in the world.