Huey Morgan Joins Virgin Radio After Leaving BBC 6 Music
Valeriy Bagrintsev
Music News
January 4th, 2026
5 minute read
Huey Morgan Joins Virgin Radio After Leaving BBC 6 Music
Huey Morgan makes a fresh start at Virgin Radio, kicking off weekend shows after 17 influential years at BBC 6 Music.
From 6 Music to Virgin Radio: A New Chapter Begins
If you’ve been tuning into BBC 6 Music for years, Huey Morgan's voice probably feels like a familiar soundtrack to your weekends. After 17 vibrant years entertaining listeners, the frontman of the Fun Lovin’ Criminals wrapped up his final show on December 27, 2023. But don’t fret—he’s not disappearing from the airwaves. Just days into the new year, Virgin Radio UK announced that Morgan is joining their lineup, set to bring his unique musical taste and personality to a fresh audience starting January 10.

“I’m so excited to be part of Virgin Radio at this very important moment in its history and will endeavour to bring all the best music to the listeners every weekend,” Morgan said in a statement, brimming with the infectious enthusiasm that fans have come to adore.
What to Expect on The Huey Show
Virgin Radio is shaking things up with a stellar weekend morning slot for The Huey Show, live from 10am to 2pm every Saturday and Sunday. Morgan will be joining a lineup that boasts big names like Chris Evans, Blur’s Alex James, and Scissor Sisters’ Ana Matronic. Imagine the mix of tunes and tales he’ll bring, blending his NYC cool with decades of UK music history.
The weekend slots promise a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, a perfect playground for Morgan’s eclectic music knowledge and chatty charm. As a longtime fan of his BBC shows, I can’t wait to see how his vibe evolves on Virgin Radio.
A Look Back: Huey Morgan’s Storied Career
If you’re new to Huey Morgan’s world, here’s a quick refresher. The New York-born musician gained fame as the charismatic frontman of the Fun Lovin’ Criminals. This band charmed the UK with hits like “Scooby Snacks” and “Loco,” scoring three top 10 albums and eight top 40 singles. Their blend of hip-hop, rock, and funk made them a staple of ‘90s alternative music.

Morgan officially parted ways with the band in late 2021, and though the remaining members wished him well and vowed to continue, he later voiced some sharp criticism of the current lineup, calling them “frauds and cowards” on social media and describing the group as a “tribute act.” Drama aside, Morgan’s impact on the band’s legacy remains undeniable.
Radio Career: Controversies and Apologies
Morgan’s 17 years at BBC 6 Music weren’t without their moments of spice. Back in 2012, he stirred the pot by criticizing fellow 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne, dubbing himself “the people’s champ” and accusing Laverne of just “showing up and playing on Twitter.” That little outburst ended with a public apology, showing Morgan’s human side amid his bold personality.
Over the years, his radio presence has been characterized by that same candidness and passion for music, which will surely shine through in his new Virgin Radio role.
The Fun Lovin’ Criminal and Huey’s Autobiography
Aside from his music and radio career, 2023 saw Morgan release his autobiography, The Fun Lovin’ Criminal. Fans and critics alike praised the book for its honest dive into the band’s rise, Huey’s personal battles with mental health, and vivid stories from the gritty ‘90s New York music scene. It’s a must-read for anyone who wants the real scoop behind those catchy tunes and larger-than-life persona.
Wrapping Up: A Fresh Sound on Virgin Radio
Huey Morgan’s move to Virgin Radio heralds an exciting new chapter not just for him but for listeners craving authentic musical storytelling and weekend vibes. Whether you’re a die-hard Fun Lovin’ Criminals fan or just discovering his DJ charm, The Huey Show is set to become your new go-to weekend soundtrack.
“I’m so excited to be part of Virgin Radio at this very important moment in its history and will endeavour to bring all the best music to the listeners every weekend.” – Huey Morgan
FAQ
- How long was Huey Morgan with BBC 6 Music?
He was a presenter on BBC 6 Music for 17 years before leaving in December 2023. - When does The Huey Show start on Virgin Radio?
The first show will air on January 10, 2024, with weekend morning slots from 10 am to 2 pm. - What type of music is Huey Morgan known for?
He is known for blending hip-hop, rock, and funk, particularly from his time with the Fun Lovin’ Criminals. - Did Huey Morgan leave Fun Lovin’ Criminals on good terms?
He stepped down in 2021, but later criticized the band’s current lineup publicly. - Has Huey Morgan written any books?
Yes, he published his autobiography The Fun Lovin’ Criminal in 2023, sharing stories from his music career and personal life.
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