
Led by Monroe, the band rose to great cult fame, although they only released one album (“Demolition 23.”) in 1994 and broke up shortly afterwards. Unfortunately, this led to the band’s untimely demise in early 1985.Īnother big surprise for the unique 60th anniversary concert is that the “support band” for the show will be the legendary Demolition 23 reunited. Razzle died in a tragic accident in 1984. Gyp Casino was replaced in 1982 by Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley who became an integral member of Hanoi Rocks. Hanoi Rocks, the first Finnish rock band to make an international breakthrough, recorded their first three albums with the original line-up: Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks (1981), Oriental Beat (1982) and Self Destruction Blues (1982). Michael Monroe and Andy McCoy founded Hanoi Rocks in the late 1970’s and the band’s original line-up was established in 1980. At first I planned to keep it a surprise but after giving it some more thought, I realised that it wouldn’t be fair, especially to the fans, not to make this public in advance and that everybody should have the chance to be there.” This is not a Hanoi Rocks re-union, but a unique part of the anniversary concert. “This is the only appropriate time and place for all five original members of Hanoi Rocks to get on stage to play together after a break of over forty years. An idea that has previously seemed impossible, is now becoming a reality at Monroe’s 60th anniversary concert. For decades there’s been an endless amount of requests to reform the original line-up of the legendary band to perform live. Several international bands, such as Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses and Skid Row, acknowledge the influence of Hanoi Rocks and hold the band in very high regard. Internationally acclaimed, as they were throughout their career, Hanoi Rocks has had a great impact on the entire history of rock. The quintet, who started a historic chapter in the world’s music scene, was seen on stage for the last time at Helsinki’s Tavastia on July 27th, 1982. Now Monroe reveals the big news: as the Grand Finale of the concert, the original line-up of Hanoi Rocks, one of Finland’s most significant rock bands of all time, will take the stage: Michael Monroe, Andy McCoy, Sami Yaffa, Nasty Suicide and Gyp Casino. Michael Monroe, who turned 60 in June, will celebrate the milestone with a bang at the Helsinki Ice Hall on September 23rd. Michael Monroe’s big surprise – the final climax of the 60th anniversary concert at the Helsinki Ice Hall on September 23rd is the reformation of the original Hanoi Rocks line-up.
