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Official Merch

Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1983 Por...
$15.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1986 Bun...
$15.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen Round Lo...
$25.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘Bring O...
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Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1986 Bun...
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Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘From Li...
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Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘Scotlan...
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Echo & The Bunnymen's tour

Live Photos of Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen at Salt Lake City, UT in The Union Event Center 2024
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Fan Reviews

Teresa
June 1st 2024
I was honestly disappointed. The concert was supposed to start at 8:00, but the first band didn’t start until 8:30. The band was okay, but not very energetic. Then, after a long break, Echo and the Bunnymen didn’t start until 9:15. They played for a half an hour and then they took a 15 minute break before starting again. After all of these breaks, I felt let down. My husband and I go to concerts quite often, and we have never had so much empty time. As much as I enjoy their music, I will never go to see them again.
Denver, CO@
Ogden Theatre
T
May 27th 2024
I almost missed this concert as finding parking is a nightmare. Unlike the aragon ballroom who has paid parking, the riviera does not. Residential side streets are all permit only, so figure out how to get to the venue accordingly. It was raining and cold, and I had to walk 8 blocks. That's chicago weather for you. Upon arriving at the venue, the starter band was already into their set. I ran to the merchandise counter to buy an item. Visited the WC then, was told there's no lift. 3 flights with a bad knee is rather undaunting. I was able to locate my seat and, with 15 minutes to spare, without much further fan fare. Echo and the Bunnymen appeared. The lead singer wore sunglasses during the entire set. No background graphics, except for various colored lights pulsing on and off to the music being played, the stage was foggy from the fog machines giving the stage a very dark, and eerie feel, like a foggy and misty night out walking along the english shore. The band took an extended break and then came back and played almost an hour longer. As most bands do, they briefly left, then returned and played the last two songs I longingly waited for...killing moon and lips like sugar. As with any band who's been around many moons and decades, the physical appearances of each original band member changes and oftentimes the voices and how the original song was played and how now, it's evolved. It can all come together in disappointment. It wasn't a terrible night, but, given my experience overall, I'd sit this band out going forward. Sign me.. nothing lasts forever
Chicago, IL@
Riviera Theatre
Adelson
May 19th 2024
Show was ok. Brooklyn Steel is a good venue - but I would love to have more options of food. Show started a bit delayed, with the explanation that Ian McCulloch got laryngitis. In general, great songs, but Ian was clearly not able to sing at his best. Also, it was nearly impossible to hear what he was saying between the songs - maybe due to his accent, maybe due to the laryngitis, maybe to some strong remedies. Anyway, all the great songs were there.
Brooklyn, NY@
Brooklyn Steel
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About Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson. By 1980, Pete de Freitas joined as the band's drummer.

Their 1980 debut album Crocodiles went into the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart. After releasing their second album Heaven Up Here in 1981, the band's cult status was followed by mainstream success in the UK in 1983 when they scored a UK Top 10 hit with "The Cutter", and the album which the song came from, Porcupine, hit number 2 in the UK. Ocean Rain (1984), continued the band's UK chart success with its lead single "The Killing Moon" entering into the top 10.
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Genres:
1980s, New Wave, Post Punk, Gothic, Trad Goth, Indie
Band Members:
Will Sergeant (guitar), Pete De Freitas (drums)., Ian McCulloch (vocals, guitar), Les Pattinson (Bass)
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom

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concerts and tour dates

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Latest Posts

Echo & The Bunnymen
9 days ago
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Live Photos of Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen at Salt Lake City, UT in The Union Event Center 2024
View All Photos

Official Merch

Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1983 Por...
$15.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1986 Bun...
$15.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen Round Lo...
$25.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘Bring O...
$25.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen 1986 Bun...
$40.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘From Li...
$25.0 GBP
Official Echo & The Bunnymen ‘Scotlan...
$1.0 GBP
Echo & The Bunnymen's tour

Fan Reviews

Teresa
June 1st 2024
I was honestly disappointed. The concert was supposed to start at 8:00, but the first band didn’t start until 8:30. The band was okay, but not very energetic. Then, after a long break, Echo and the Bunnymen didn’t start until 9:15. They played for a half an hour and then they took a 15 minute break before starting again. After all of these breaks, I felt let down. My husband and I go to concerts quite often, and we have never had so much empty time. As much as I enjoy their music, I will never go to see them again.
Denver, CO@
Ogden Theatre
T
May 27th 2024
I almost missed this concert as finding parking is a nightmare. Unlike the aragon ballroom who has paid parking, the riviera does not. Residential side streets are all permit only, so figure out how to get to the venue accordingly. It was raining and cold, and I had to walk 8 blocks. That's chicago weather for you. Upon arriving at the venue, the starter band was already into their set. I ran to the merchandise counter to buy an item. Visited the WC then, was told there's no lift. 3 flights with a bad knee is rather undaunting. I was able to locate my seat and, with 15 minutes to spare, without much further fan fare. Echo and the Bunnymen appeared. The lead singer wore sunglasses during the entire set. No background graphics, except for various colored lights pulsing on and off to the music being played, the stage was foggy from the fog machines giving the stage a very dark, and eerie feel, like a foggy and misty night out walking along the english shore. The band took an extended break and then came back and played almost an hour longer. As most bands do, they briefly left, then returned and played the last two songs I longingly waited for...killing moon and lips like sugar. As with any band who's been around many moons and decades, the physical appearances of each original band member changes and oftentimes the voices and how the original song was played and how now, it's evolved. It can all come together in disappointment. It wasn't a terrible night, but, given my experience overall, I'd sit this band out going forward. Sign me.. nothing lasts forever
Chicago, IL@
Riviera Theatre
Adelson
May 19th 2024
Show was ok. Brooklyn Steel is a good venue - but I would love to have more options of food. Show started a bit delayed, with the explanation that Ian McCulloch got laryngitis. In general, great songs, but Ian was clearly not able to sing at his best. Also, it was nearly impossible to hear what he was saying between the songs - maybe due to his accent, maybe due to the laryngitis, maybe to some strong remedies. Anyway, all the great songs were there.
Brooklyn, NY@
Brooklyn Steel
View More Fan Reviews

About Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson. By 1980, Pete de Freitas joined as the band's drummer.

Their 1980 debut album Crocodiles went into the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart. After releasing their second album Heaven Up Here in 1981, the band's cult status was followed by mainstream success in the UK in 1983 when they scored a UK Top 10 hit with "The Cutter", and the album which the song came from, Porcupine, hit number 2 in the UK. Ocean Rain (1984), continued the band's UK chart success with its lead single "The Killing Moon" entering into the top 10.
Show More
Genres:
1980s, New Wave, Post Punk, Gothic, Trad Goth, Indie
Band Members:
Will Sergeant (guitar), Pete De Freitas (drums)., Ian McCulloch (vocals, guitar), Les Pattinson (Bass)
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom

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