The Bunnymen will celebrate the songs that have brought the group 20 Top 20 hits and nine Top 20 albums

Echo & The Bunnymen have announced details of a major nationwide tour for 2026.
The Very Best of Echo & The Bunnymen 1978-2026 will celebrate the songs that have brought the group 20 Top 20 hits and nine Top 20 albums spanning across their career.
Formed in Liverpool in 1978, Echo & The Bunnymen have been a seminal force in the indie world for over four decades, garnering millions of fans worldwide while influencing countless bands, from the Flaming Lips to Coldplay to Pavement.
The albums Crocodiles, Heaven Up Here, Porcupine and Ocean Rain remain touchstones of atmospheric post-punk and alternative rock, while later LPs 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.
From the urgent drive of The Cutter and Rescue to the brooding majesty of The Killing Moon and the lush romanticism of Bring On The Dancing Horses, The Bunnymen blend Will Sergeant’s haunting melodies with Ian McCulloch’s distinctive vocals.
Fans can expect to hear these classic tracks alongside songs such as Seven Seas, Never Stop, A Promise, Silver, Nothing Lasts Forever and People Are Strange – the Doors cover that appeared on the soundtrack of the 1987 film The Lost Boys – when they hit the road next spring.
2026 UK Tour Dates
Wednesday 04 March – Norwich The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
Friday 06 March – Warrington Parr Hall
Saturday 07 March – Leeds O2 Academy
Wednesday 11 March – Manchester Albert Hall
Friday 13 March – Bristol Beacon
Saturday 14 March – Brighton Centre
Wednesday 18 March – London Roundhouse
Saturday 21 March – Liverpool Empire Theatre
Wednesday 25 March – Cambridge Corn Exchange
Friday 27 March – Bournemouth O2 Academy
Saturday 28 March – Birmingham O2 Academy 1
Wednesday 01 April – Nottingham Rock City
Friday 03 April – Edinburgh Usher Hall
Saturday 04 April – Newcastle O2 City Hall
Tickets will be available from Friday 19 September at 9am here
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