Cocktail Slippers are kicking off 2025 with a special live release—two tracks recorded at Blaker Festival in Norway. A treat for fans and everyone who’s been to a Cocktail Slippers show, these raw, high-energy performances capture the band at their best.
Both songs are live staples: “You Do Run” from their 2009 album Saint Valentine’s Massacre, produced by Stevie Van Zandt, and “Gloria” (Them cover), a crowd-favorite.
The band is currently in the studio, wrapping up new songs for their sixth studio album. Until then—enjoy these two live tracks!
“It was pouring rain through our entire set, but the crowd didn’t care—they danced in the summer rain and brought incredible energy. We had an absolute blast! After the show, the sound engineer told us he had recorded the concert and asked if we wanted the tapes. We thought, hey—why not? So here you go—enjoy!”—Cocktail Slippers
Stream “Live At Blaker Festival Norway” https://orcd.co/cocktailslippersliveatblaker
Track 1- “Run”
Track 2: “Gloria”
In May 2025, Cocktail Slippers will bring their high-voltage rock ‘n’ roll to the Underground Garage Cruise in Miami, sharing the stage with Social Distortion, The Hellacopters, L7, Rocket From The Crypt, X, Supersuckers, and more. Get your tickets now: undergroundgaragecruise.com. Then in June, they’ll turn up the volume at Norway’s biggest festival, Tons of Rock, at Ekebergsletta in Oslo.
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