Listening to the album in full live was amazing esoe ially recreating the complexity of it all Never seen an artist be so open and emotional was a hard watch at times. Was an unforgettable evening
Posted by Mark W on 29/03/2025
Badly Drawn Boy, Rock City, Nottingham - 27th March 2025
Brilliant and somewhat emotional gig from BDB . Emotional personally but he was at inevitable best. Crowd appreciated it as could be seen from The first to last song.
Posted by SIMON MATTERS on 29/03/2025
Badly Drawn Boy, Rock City, Nottingham - 27th March 2025
Damon was brilliant. Personal, emotive, inspiring and ultimately entertaining. The venue was great too, accommodating and great friendly bar staff.
Posted by Aaron Insch on 09/09/2023
Badly Drawn Boy, The Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Blackpool - 8th September 2023
The whole event was great from start to finish ,well organised by the Komedia Club and the performance from Badly Drawn Boy was superb,Thanks to all concerned .
Posted by John on 03/04/2023
Badly Drawn Boy, Komedia Bath, Bath - 2nd April 2023
What can I say, Yet again Damon comes up with the goods, a super honest performance, his songs are timeless even after the 25 years, new songs and old, just beautifully presented in his unforgettable style!!
Posted by Rozza R on 03/04/2023
Badly Drawn Boy, Komedia Bath, Bath - 2nd April 2023
Bolton-born singer-songwriter Damon Michael Gough, better known as Badly Drawn Boy, has long been celebrated for his beanie-clad presence and heartfelt songwriting. Emerging at the turn of the millennium, he quickly won acclaim for his distinctive blend of folk and indie rock, earning the Mercury Prize for his debut album The Hour of Bewilderbeast (2000). His music is marked by warm melodies, tender lyrics, and an ability to capture the beauty in everyday moments.
Named by Q Magazine as one of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die," Badly Drawn Boy has built a career on spellbinding songs that balance intimacy with anthemic scope. From soundtracking the hit film About a Boy to releasing a steady run of thoughtful albums, Gough remains a cherished voice in British music, with live shows that are as unassuming as they are moving.