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Eamonn
December 1st 2024
The gig was excellent as was Ian Broudie.
Dublin, Ireland@The Academy, Middle Abbey Street

Steve
November 24th 2024
An excellent set, from the Lightning Seeds. Fantastic support band too. The venue was spacious and great having a bar either side.
Oxford, United Kingdom@O2 Academy Oxford
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About Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds
Lightning Seeds emerged from Liverpool’s post-punk clubs to become one of the biggest-selling indie/alternative bands of a vibrant UK scene. Fronted by Ian Broudie and championed by legendary DJ John Peel, Lightning Seeds delivered an iconic pop classic in ‘Pure’ and went on to sell over a million copies of their album Jollification. Broudie also found time to produce artists such as Dodgy, Alison Moyet, Terry Hall, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Coral and The Zutons.
Broudie quickly outgrew what we might term his inauspicious indie beginnings – faced with clanging disinterest from major labels, Broudie signed to Rough Trade in 1989, only pressing up 500 copies of debut single Pure. But the single kept selling, requiring re-press after re-press. After many months and lots of graft, their “modest” grassroots campaign took off, with the song cracking the Top 20 in the UK and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the
Modern Rock Tracks top 10 in the United States.
It was more kick-bollock-scramble than some grand masterplan, but it worked: debut album
Cloudcuckooland was also a hit, and Lightning Seeds had lift-off. A major deal and a second album,
Sense (1992), followed, as did another pop song that would become equally Nineties-totemic, The Life of
Riley, written for Broudie’s infant son.
Then lightning struck for a third time, with Jollification.
A fourth time? Indeed: two years later, Broudie composed Three Lions as the official England song for
Euro ’96. The song hit Number One and became a genuinely era-defining anthem – and one with a remarkable afterlife, as it regained the top slot two years later, during the 1998 World Cup in France and then again as recently as 2018.
In 2024, Lightning Seeds celebrate 35 years with 'Tomorrow's Here Today', a Greatest Hits UK Tour and album.
Broudie quickly outgrew what we might term his inauspicious indie beginnings – faced with clanging disinterest from major labels, Broudie signed to Rough Trade in 1989, only pressing up 500 copies of debut single Pure. But the single kept selling, requiring re-press after re-press. After many months and lots of graft, their “modest” grassroots campaign took off, with the song cracking the Top 20 in the UK and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the
Modern Rock Tracks top 10 in the United States.
It was more kick-bollock-scramble than some grand masterplan, but it worked: debut album
Cloudcuckooland was also a hit, and Lightning Seeds had lift-off. A major deal and a second album,
Sense (1992), followed, as did another pop song that would become equally Nineties-totemic, The Life of
Riley, written for Broudie’s infant son.
Then lightning struck for a third time, with Jollification.
A fourth time? Indeed: two years later, Broudie composed Three Lions as the official England song for
Euro ’96. The song hit Number One and became a genuinely era-defining anthem – and one with a remarkable afterlife, as it regained the top slot two years later, during the 1998 World Cup in France and then again as recently as 2018.
In 2024, Lightning Seeds celebrate 35 years with 'Tomorrow's Here Today', a Greatest Hits UK Tour and album.
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Genres:
Alt, Pop, Alternative
Band Members:
Martyn Campbell, Jim Sharrock, Ian Broudie, Riley Broudie, Adele Emmas
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Fan Reviews

Eamonn
December 1st 2024
The gig was excellent as was Ian Broudie.
Dublin, Ireland@The Academy, Middle Abbey Street

Steve
November 24th 2024
An excellent set, from the Lightning Seeds. Fantastic support band too. The venue was spacious and great having a bar either side.
Oxford, United Kingdom@O2 Academy Oxford
View More Fan Reviews
About Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds
Lightning Seeds emerged from Liverpool’s post-punk clubs to become one of the biggest-selling indie/alternative bands of a vibrant UK scene. Fronted by Ian Broudie and championed by legendary DJ John Peel, Lightning Seeds delivered an iconic pop classic in ‘Pure’ and went on to sell over a million copies of their album Jollification. Broudie also found time to produce artists such as Dodgy, Alison Moyet, Terry Hall, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Coral and The Zutons.
Broudie quickly outgrew what we might term his inauspicious indie beginnings – faced with clanging disinterest from major labels, Broudie signed to Rough Trade in 1989, only pressing up 500 copies of debut single Pure. But the single kept selling, requiring re-press after re-press. After many months and lots of graft, their “modest” grassroots campaign took off, with the song cracking the Top 20 in the UK and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the
Modern Rock Tracks top 10 in the United States.
It was more kick-bollock-scramble than some grand masterplan, but it worked: debut album
Cloudcuckooland was also a hit, and Lightning Seeds had lift-off. A major deal and a second album,
Sense (1992), followed, as did another pop song that would become equally Nineties-totemic, The Life of
Riley, written for Broudie’s infant son.
Then lightning struck for a third time, with Jollification.
A fourth time? Indeed: two years later, Broudie composed Three Lions as the official England song for
Euro ’96. The song hit Number One and became a genuinely era-defining anthem – and one with a remarkable afterlife, as it regained the top slot two years later, during the 1998 World Cup in France and then again as recently as 2018.
In 2024, Lightning Seeds celebrate 35 years with 'Tomorrow's Here Today', a Greatest Hits UK Tour and album.
Broudie quickly outgrew what we might term his inauspicious indie beginnings – faced with clanging disinterest from major labels, Broudie signed to Rough Trade in 1989, only pressing up 500 copies of debut single Pure. But the single kept selling, requiring re-press after re-press. After many months and lots of graft, their “modest” grassroots campaign took off, with the song cracking the Top 20 in the UK and the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the
Modern Rock Tracks top 10 in the United States.
It was more kick-bollock-scramble than some grand masterplan, but it worked: debut album
Cloudcuckooland was also a hit, and Lightning Seeds had lift-off. A major deal and a second album,
Sense (1992), followed, as did another pop song that would become equally Nineties-totemic, The Life of
Riley, written for Broudie’s infant son.
Then lightning struck for a third time, with Jollification.
A fourth time? Indeed: two years later, Broudie composed Three Lions as the official England song for
Euro ’96. The song hit Number One and became a genuinely era-defining anthem – and one with a remarkable afterlife, as it regained the top slot two years later, during the 1998 World Cup in France and then again as recently as 2018.
In 2024, Lightning Seeds celebrate 35 years with 'Tomorrow's Here Today', a Greatest Hits UK Tour and album.
Show More
Genres:
Alt, Pop, Alternative
Band Members:
Martyn Campbell, Jim Sharrock, Ian Broudie, Riley Broudie, Adele Emmas
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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