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Noel Burke performs Reverberation

with support from Vernons Future

Noel Burke was offered one of the most difficult gigs in rock when he was offered the job of fronting Liverpool legends, Echo & The Bunnymen, following the departure of enigmatic frontman, Ian McCulloch, in 1989.

The former St Vitus Dance frontman from Belfast joined up with remaining EATB members Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson and released the album Reverberation the following year in 1990.

Burke toured the UK and USA with Echo & The Bunnymen and released 2 further singles before the band dissolved in 1992.

Reverberation has gone on to become a cult classic and has gained more favourable reviews as the years have passed since its release.

Noel Burke will perform Reverberation in full for the first time with a band and it’s fitting that this debut performance will be in Liverpool at the Philharmonic Music Room.

 

 

Tickets for this event include a £1 venue restoration levy, included in the ticket price. This fee supports building investment at the Grade II-listed Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

 


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