Echo And The Bunnymen

‘More Songs To Learn and Sing’

Wed 4 March 2026 6:30pm
The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
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Doors Time:

18:30

Curfew:

22:00

Age Restriction:

14+ (under 16's to be accompanied by an adult)

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One of the most influential British bands, Echo & The Bunnymen have today announced a major nationwide tour for 2026. ‘The Very Best of Echo & The Bunnymen 1978-2026’ will celebrate the songs that have brought the group twenty top 20 hits and nine top 20 albums spanning across their legendary career.

Pioneers of post-punk, Echo & The Bunnymen have been a major influence for many iconic groups such as, Coldplay, The Killers, Garbage, The Flaming Lips, Hole and many more with their seminal albums ‘Crocodiles’, ‘Heaven Up Here’, ‘Porcupine’ and ‘Ocean Rain’.

Their later albums ‘Evergreen’, ‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ and Flowers, ‘Siberia, The Fountain & Meteorites’ continue to demonstrate the truly exceptional body of work the band have created. Their last studio album ‘The Stars & The Oceans & The Moon’ was released in Autumn 2018 with Q Magazine calling it ‘Magical’. Now, this tour celebrates it all at its very best!

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