On this day in 1987 Echo & The Bunnymen released their cover version of The Doors ‘People Are Strange’. Recorded for the cult film The Lost Boys it featured Ray Manzarek on keyboards & production. Due to the popularity of the film it was re released 3 yrs later charting on both occasions.
What a tour this is turning out to be…
Every night has been something special. The crowds, the energy, the voices singing back at us — it’s been incredible to be part of.
We’ve been hearing it from so many of you:
“Best I’ve seen them.”
“Absolutely unforgettable.”
“Still as powerful as ever.”
That means everything to us.
Thank you for showing up, for bringing the atmosphere, and for making these nights what they are. We don’t take a single moment for granted.
And we’re not done yet…
North America — you’re next. 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Tickets for the upcoming shows are on sale now, and we can’t wait to bring this tour your way.
See you at the barricades.
https://www.bunnymen.com/tour/
1 day ago
Playing Liverpool is always very special, tonight was just that. Thank you Liverpool, you smashed it.
2 days ago
A rare behind-the-scenes moment with Will Sergeant running through the band’s classic track “Crocodiles” during soundcheck at the iconic London Roundhouse.
It’s not often you get to witness moments like this.
Full video on our YouTube channel. LINK IN BIO
4 days ago
London. That was chuffing brilliant. Thank you all for making a magical evening. 🐰
5 days ago
Tonight's London Roundhouse merch is in the foyer. Make sure to grab the elusive Avalanche cd for £10.
5 days ago
Will Sergeant running through one of the most recognisable guitar riffs of the 1980s “The Killing Moon” during a recent soundcheck.
1 week ago



