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Concerts in Australia
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International Concerts
- 28/6/25Saturday 04:00 pmGlasgow, GBQueen's Park Recreation GroundSummer Nights on the Southside - Echo and the Bunnymen
- 19/7/25Until 20/7/25Nottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Weekend Tickets
Lineup
- Splendour In Nottingham
- Bloc Party
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Jake Bugg
- Travis
- Clean Bandit
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Echo and the Bunnymen
- Seasick Steve
- Levellers
- Kingfishr
- The Fratellis
- LYVIA
- Kate Nash
- Brooke Combe
- Cardinals
- Elvana
- Kezia Gill
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Overpass
- TTSSFU
- Pentire
- Tom A Smith
- Starsailor
- Cassia
- Aziya
- daydreamers
- Nectar Woode
- Lucy Spraggan
- Remember Monday
Venue
- 20/7/25Sunday 12:00 pmNottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Sunday Day Tickets
- 9/8/25Saturday 06:00 pmHalifax, GBThe Piece HallEcho & the Bunnymen
- 9/8/25Saturday 06:01 pmHalifax, GBThe Piece HallEcho & The Bunnymen - Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
About
Chugg Entertainment & FasterLouder present
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN
"Sweeping, epic music .... have not sounded this fired up since Ocean Rain" The Independent
"Could win over a new generation" The Times
"Their most accessible offering in a long time" The Guardian
One of Liverpool's most mysterious and talented exports, Echo & The Bunnymen will return to Australian shores in early 2010. Following the release of their tenth studio album THE FOUNTAIN, original members Ian McCulloch (aka Mac) and Will Sergeant will bring their enigmatic live show to the St Jerome's Laneway Festival in Australia along with sideshows in both Sydney and Melbourne.
The Bunnymen formed when Ian McCulloch met guitarist Will Sergeant in the summer of 1978 in Liverpool when the pair began recording demos with a drum machine that the duo called "Echo." Thirty years on with a career steeped in cult success as avant-garde icons of the 1980s, Echo & The Bunnymen have amassed bountiful treasures during their many travels.
Last year, Echo & The Bunnymen took their ‘Ocean Rain' show on the road - a tribute and retrospective of their celebrated 1984 release. The much lauded return to the stage saw sold out shows at London's Royal Albert Hall, New York's Radio City Music Hall and the Liverpool Echo Arena - all of which were also met with huge critical acclaim. Combining post-punk angst with the sort of lavish arrangements made famous by the Liverpool lads, a band rejuvenated, Echo & The Bunnymen also received enraptured recognition from critics and fans alike for their festival appearances at the Camden Crawl and Glastonbury.
Becoming cult sensations in the early 1980s, with classic albums including ‘Crocodiles' (1980), ‘Heaven Up Here' (1981) and enduring masterpiece ‘Ocean Rain' (1984), Echo & the Bunnymen forged a distinct sound amongst their post-punk contemporaries (Joy Division, The Cure) grounded in swirling synths, gloomy pop and inspired psychedelia. Echo & The Bunnymen have until now had a whopping nine studio albums under their belt, with 2009's ‘The Fountain' being their tenth!
Ahead of their highly anticipated Australian tour in 2010, post-punk icons Echo & the Bunnymen present their brand new album, ‘The Fountain' - this 5th December on My World Records through Inertia. A massive return to form for the U.K legends, ‘The Fountain' is a superbly feisty album of pulsating, uplifting rock anthems.
The album boasts a widescreen, crystalline sound, which provides a big, solid undertow beneath Mac's lyrics. "I'm just a better writer and better singer these days," he says, "My voice has got more... honest, which fits these songs. This album is about something, rather than just sounding like it's about something. It's about having lived life, but still feeling like a kid. I'm a not traditional songwriter. What I do at my best is poetry."
Echo & The Bunnymen are ready to bring Australian audiences their exciting new material, which Mac is already proudly calling "the best thing we've done since Ocean Rain..."
Get ready for the invocation of their big sound, goth-romantic poetry and strummed steel strings as they reclaim their legacy and reposition themselves on the rock continuum. This is one show not to be missed.
TICKETS ON SALE 9AM, MONDAY 7th DECEMBER 2009
Setlists
- 1.Going Up
- 2.All That Jazz
- 3.Flowers
- 4.Rescue
- 5.Never Stop
- 6.Bring On the Dancing Horses
- 7.Over the Wall
- 8.Zimbo
- 9.Nothing Lasts Forever
- 10.Seven Seas
- 11.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
- 12.Heads Will Roll
- 13.The Cutter
- 14.The Killing Moon
Encore
- 15.Lips Like Sugar
Set 1:
- 1.Going Up
- 2.All That Jazz
- 3.Flowers
- 4.Rescue
- 5.Rust
- 6.Villiers Terrace
- 7.Never Stop
- 8.Bring On the Dancing Horses
Set 2:
- 9.Show of Strength
- 10.Over the Wall
- 11.Zimbo
- 12.Seven Seas
- 13.Nothing Lasts Forever
- 14.Heads Will Roll
- 15.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
- 16.The Killing Moon
- 17.The Cutter
Encore
- 18.Lips Like Sugar
Encore 2
- 19.Ocean Rain
- 1.Rescue
- 2.All That Jazz
- 3.Over the Wall
- 4.Seven Seas
- 5.Bring On the Dancing Horses
- 6.Nothing Lasts Forever / Walk on the Wild Side / Don't Let Me Down
- 7.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
- 8.The Killing Moon
- 9.The Cutter
- 10.Lips Like Sugar
- 1.Lips Like Sugar
- 2.Rescue
- 3.Never Stop
- 4.Bring On the Dancing Horses
- 5.Over the Wall
- 6.Seven Seas
- 7.Nothing Lasts Forever / Walk on the Wild Side / Don't Let Me Down
- 8.Heads Will Roll
- 9.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
- 10.The Killing Moon
- 11.The Cutter
- 1.Going Up
- 2.All That Jazz
- 3.Flowers
- 4.Rescue
- 5.Zimbo
- 6.Villiers Terrace
- 7.Never Stop
- 8.Bring On the Dancing Horses
- 9.Show of Strength
- 10.Over the Wall
- 11.Seven Seas
- 12.Nothing Lasts Forever
- 13.Heads Will Roll
- 14.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
- 15.The Killing Moon
- 16.The Cutter
Encore
- 17.Lips Like Sugar
- 18.Ocean Rain (song ended early)
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