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ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN: More Songs To Learn & Sing

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About Echo & The Bunnymen Tickets

Echo & the Bunnymen is an English post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original lineup consisted of Ian McCulloch (vocals), Will Sergeant (guitar), Les Pattinson (bass), and Pete de Freitas (drums). The band emerged from the vibrant Liverpool music scene in the late 1970s, influenced by punk, psychedelia, and glam rock. They quickly gained attention for their atmospheric sound, combining moody guitar textures, McCulloch’s distinctive baritone vocals, and dark, poetic lyrics. Their early singles, such as “The Puppet” and “Rescue,” established them as one of the leading bands of the post-punk era.

Their debut album, Crocodiles (1980), was critically acclaimed and helped the band achieve both commercial and artistic recognition. They followed it with Heaven Up Here (1981) and Porcupine (1983), the latter including their breakthrough single “The Cutter.” Echo & the Bunnymen’s music was characterized by haunting melodies, layered instrumentation, and introspective lyrics, earning them a loyal fanbase in the UK and abroad. In 1984, their single “The Killing Moon” from the album Ocean Rain became a defining track of their career and is widely regarded as one of the greatest songs of the 1980s.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the band underwent several lineup changes but continued to release influential albums, including Echo & the Bunnymen (1987), Reverberation (1990), and Evergreen (1997). Their sound evolved over time, incorporating more mainstream rock and alternative elements while maintaining their signature atmospheric style. Echo & the Bunnymen have enjoyed a long-lasting career, influencing countless alternative and indie bands, and continue to tour and release music, celebrated for their enduring contributions to post-punk and alternative rock.

Are Echo and the Bunnyment going on tour?

Echo & the Bunnymen have announced their 2026 tour, titled "More Songs to Learn & Sing", celebrating their legacy and the 2006 compilation album of the same name. The tour will commence in March in the UK and continue into North America in May.

When is the US leg of Echo & The Bunnymen's 2026 More Songs to Learn & Sing Tour?

The US leg of Echo & The Bunnymen's 2026 More Songs to Learn & Sing Tour begins May 10, 2026 and runs through June 19, 2026.

What major US cities will Echo & The Bunnymen visit on their More Songs to Sing 2026 tour?

On Echo & The Bunnymen's More Songs to Sing 2026 tour, the band will visit major US cities including Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago, Charlotte, Portland, Denver, Dallas, and more.

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Echo & The Bunnymen ticket prices depend on a number of factors like seat location, venue and time of purchase. Typically, Echo & The Bunnymen tickets start around $62.

What's Echo & The Bunnymen's tour setlist?

While setlists can vary between venues, Echo & The Bunnymen will likely play the following songs on tour: The Killing Moon, Lips Like Sugar, Bring on the Dancing Horses, The Cutter, People Are Strange, Nocturnal Me, Seven Seas, Nothing Lasts Forever, Silver, Bedbugs and Ballyhoo

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Who are Echo & The Bunnymen?

Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original lineup consisted of Ian McCulloch (vocals), Will Sergeant (guitar), Les Pattinson (bass), and Pete de Freitas (drums). They emerged from the vibrant Liverpool music scene, influenced by punk, psychedelia, and glam rock, and quickly gained attention for their atmospheric sound. Their early singles, such as “The Puppet” and “Rescue,” established them as one of the leading bands of the post-punk era.

What is Echo & The Bunnymen's latest album?

Echo & the Bunnymen's latest album is What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?, originally released in 1999. In November 2024, the band reissued the album for its 25th anniversary in expanded formats, including a 2CD deluxe edition featuring 25 bonus tracks, such as rarities and previously unreleased live performances. The reissue was released on November 29, 2024, via London Records.

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Echo & The Bunnymen Tour Dates and Ticket Prices

DateLocationVenueLowest Price
05/10/2026VancouverCommodore Ballroom$101
05/12/2026SeattleShowbox SoDo$83
05/13/2026PortlandRevolution Hall - Portland$144
05/15/2026San FranciscoThe Masonic San Francisco$77
05/17/2026Los AngelesThe Greek Theatre - Los Angeles$62
05/18/2026San DiegoSOMA - San Diego$96
05/21/2026Salt Lake CityThe Union Event Center - Salt Lake City$74
05/22/2026DenverMission Ballroom$75
05/24/2026DallasHouse of Blues - Dallas$73
05/25/2026AustinAustin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater$72
05/27/2026HoustonWhite Oak Music Hall - Downstairs$76
05/29/2026NashvilleBrooklyn Bowl - Nashville$82
05/30/2026AtlantaThe Tabernacle Atlanta$81
06/01/2026WilmingtonGreenfield Lake Amphitheater$89
06/02/2026CharlotteThe Fillmore - Charlotte$76
06/04/2026NorfolkThe NorVa - Norfolk$76
06/05/2026WashingtonWarner Theatre - DC$64
06/07/2026PhiladelphiaThe Fillmore Philadelphia$76
06/08/2026BrooklynBrooklyn Paramount$76
06/11/2026BostonRoadrunner - Boston$83

Echo & The Bunnymen concert Seating Charts

Venue Seating
Commodore Ballroom
Showbox SoDo
Revolution Hall - Portland
The Masonic San Francisco
The Greek Theatre - Los Angeles
SOMA - San Diego
The Union Event Center - Salt Lake City
Mission Ballroom
House of Blues - Dallas
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs
Brooklyn Bowl - Nashville
The Tabernacle Atlanta
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
The Fillmore - Charlotte
The NorVa - Norfolk
Warner Theatre - DC
The Fillmore Philadelphia
Brooklyn Paramount
Roadrunner - Boston

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