Echo and the Bunnymen have issued a statement after cancelling a show at the last minute in Manchester on March 11th due to illness within the band.
Echo and the Bunnymen cancelled their sold-out Manchester gig at Albert Hall on Thursday, March 13, due to 'ill health' in ...
The frontman struggled to get through most of the band’s choruses but that left space for Will Sergeant’s glorious psychedelic shapes and a supportive sing along Ian McCulloch once cheekily described ...
Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. Their original lineup consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bass player Les Pattinson, ...
A LEGENDARY British band have left fans fuming as they cancelled their Manchester gig just minutes before doors opened last ...
The band, currently on their More Songs To Learn and Sing UK tour, were due to perform to a sold-out crowd at Manchester's Albert Hall last night but they cancelled the concert due to ‘ill health’ ...
The band were forced to cancel their show in Manchester last night ...
It’s been a brilliant year for the rejuvenation of British post-punk icons. First, New Order resurfaced with the surprisingly vital Waiting for the Sirens’ Call, and now Echo and the Bunnymen are back ...
Echo and the Bunnymen cancelled their Manchester Albert Hall concert just minutes before they were due on stage, leaving fans fuming after the band cited ill health.
25 years since its first release, London Records are set to release Echo & The Bunnymen's album 'What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?' on vinyl for the very first time on November 29th, both on ...
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