Mott the Hoople Concert Photos

Mott the Hoople were a British rock band that was formed in 1968 in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border. They were led by Ian Hunter until his departure in 1974. The band itself broke up in 1976. The group is best known for the international hit single "All the Young Dudes", written by David Bowie and featured in films such as 'Clueless' and 'Juno'. The band's name came from a novel, authored by Willard Manus, about a freak-show worker named Norman Mott.

Mott the Hoople / Flying Fortress on Apr 24, 1971 [111-small]

Mott the Hoople / Flying Fortress
Apr 24, 1971
 Kingston upon Thames, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Karakorum on Apr 17, 1971 [009-small]

Mott the Hoople / Karakorum
Apr 17, 1971
 Great Malvern, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Karakorum on Apr 17, 1971 [105-small]

Mott the Hoople / Karakorum
Apr 17, 1971
 Great Malvern, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople on Apr 15, 1971 [719-small]

Mott the Hoople
Apr 15, 1971
 Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Wishbone Ash / Nothineverappens on Jan 31, 1971 [230-small]

Mott the Hoople / Wishbone Ash / Nothineverappens
Jan 31, 1971
 Bradford, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople on Jan 21, 1971 [575-small]

Mott the Hoople
Jan 21, 1971
 Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
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Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople on Nov 21, 1970 [632-small]

Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople
Nov 21, 1970
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople on Nov 21, 1970 [639-small]

Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople
Nov 21, 1970
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople on Nov 20, 1970 [631-small]

Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople
Nov 20, 1970
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople on Nov 20, 1970 [638-small]

Van Morrison / Mott the Hoople
Nov 20, 1970
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Traffic / Siegel-Schwall Band / Mott the Hoople / Conqueror Worm on Nov 6, 1970 [738-small]

Traffic / Siegel-Schwall Band / Mott the Hoople / Conqueror Worm
Nov 6, 1970
 Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Mott the Hoople on Oct 18, 1970 [174-small]

Mott the Hoople
Oct 18, 1970
 Croydon, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople on Oct 11, 1970 [133-small]

Mott the Hoople
Oct 11, 1970
 Epping, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople on Oct 11, 1970 [132-small]

Mott the Hoople
Oct 11, 1970
 Epping, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Boris & Friends on Oct 9, 1970 [389-small]

Mott the Hoople / Boris & Friends
Oct 9, 1970
 Uxbridge, England, United Kingdom
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Free / Mott the Hoople on Oct 6, 1970 [031-small]

Free / Mott the Hoople
Oct 6, 1970
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Free / Mott the Hoople on Oct 6, 1970 [935-small]

Free / Mott the Hoople
Oct 6, 1970
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople on Sep 26, 1970 [573-small]

Mott the Hoople
Sep 26, 1970
 Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band on Aug 29, 1970 [417-small]

Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band
Aug 29, 1970
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band on Aug 7, 1970 [416-small]

Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band
Aug 7, 1970
 Torquay, England, United Kingdom
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Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band on Jul 31, 1970 [415-small]

Mott the Hoople / Sutherland Brothers Band
Jul 31, 1970
 Brighton, England, United Kingdom
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2018 23 photos
2013 7 photos
1976 1 photo
1975 11 photos
1974 18 photos
1973 43 photos
1972 13 photos
1971 37 photos
1970 55 photos
1969 2 photos

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