Saw them in their heyday with carter usm, then again supporting carter then again at the garage in Islington. This was a small almost intimate venue and I'd say this was up there with my first experience of them. Happy smiling James Atkin totally captivated the crowd, majority of songs were from Schubert Dip, a great mix/ medley of 90's covers then ended with DM's Just can't get enough before coming back with an encore song. Was hoping it was going to be Long Time but alas no. All the same, I loved it and will catch them again asap
Posted by Timmy tumble on 04/06/2026
EMF, The Factory, Worthing - 3rd June 2026
I saw them at Glastonbury in, well, it doesn't really matter eh.... They are still such a great live band, and Stigma deserved to be massive - I danced like no-one was watching, and it was total joy from start to finish. Big shout for Dictator who supported - nice one!
Posted by Ian S on 13/03/2026
EMF, The Caves, Edinburgh - 12th March 2026
EMF gigs are always such fun, great music, great fans, everyone enjoying themselves. What a fantastic venue Epic Studios is too, great layout, awesome sound, lighting was top notch, friendly staff. Great night out.
Posted anonymously on 17/02/2024
EMF, Epic Studios, Norwich - 16th February 2024
As brilliant as when I first saw them 30+ years ago. Great venue too
Posted by Julie W on 22/01/2023
EMF, The Garage, London - 21st January 2023
They played covers of London Calling and Just can't get enough, and a speed-up Cover Version of I'm a Believer.
Posted anonymously on 22/01/2023
EMF, The Garage, London - 21st January 2023
Formed in 1989 in the quiet town of Cinderford in England’s Forest of Dean, EMF exploded onto the world stage with their fearless blend of dance, rock and pop. Within a year, their hit “Unbelievable” became a global anthem, topping charts and capturing the carefree, creative spirit of the early 1990s. Their debut album Schubert Dip (1991) distilled that energy into one record, while Stigma (1992) and Cha Cha Cha (1995) saw them expand into darker and more introspective territory. Along the way they teamed up with comedians Reeves and Mortimer for a bold cover of “I’m a Believer”, proving their playful, boundary-free approach to music.
After a hiatus that saw the members pursue new creative paths, EMF reignited with a sense of purpose and perspective. Their comeback release Go Go Sapiens (2022) and The Beauty and the Chaos (2024) reaffirmed their knack for anthemic hooks and infectious energy, showing that their spark burns brighter than ever. Honoured in 2025 with a blue plaque in their hometown, EMF remain a vital presence on stage and in the studio — still inventive, still joyful, and still as unforgettable as when they first made the world shout “You’re unbelievable!”.