WOW, what a band full of energy and great tunes
Posted by Harty on 14/03/2024
Red Rum Club, Trinity Centre, Bristol - 13th March 2024
Not sure about the Scala as the best place to see a band. We were lucky enough to stand at the front of the balcony but it was tricky yo find a good place to stand with an unrestricted view. Red Rum Vlub are a really energetic and talented band. We had the best time!
Posted anonymously on 13/03/2024
Red Rum Club, Scala, London - 12th March 2024
Go and see them. Incredible in every way
Posted by Liam on 27/09/2019
Red Rum Club, O2 Academy2 Sheffield, Sheffield - 26th September 2019
Great band great musicianship,great songs, great performance,great venue ,what’s not to like,will be back again.
Posted by David on 26/05/2019
Red Rum Club, The Big Difference (formerly The Cookie), Leicester - 25th May 2019
Red Rum Club is an electrifying indie band hailing from Liverpool, UK, known for their vibrant sound and infectious energy. Formed in 2015, the band blends elements of rock, pop, and Americana, creating an anthemic sound that resonates with fans across genres. Their music often features catchy hooks, rich instrumentation, and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and the human experience.
Red Rum Club gained widespread recognition with their debut album, Matador (2020), which includes standout tracks like "I Never Thought I’d See The Day" and "Honey." Their sophomore album, The Hollow of Humdrum (2022), further showcased their musical evolution and solidified their place in the UK indie scene. The band is renowned for their energetic live performances, having played at major festivals such as Glastonbury and Reading, where their passionate and down-to-earth stage presence captivates audiences.
With a growing fanbase and a reputation for crafting memorable songs, Red Rum Club continues to make waves in the music industry, combining their love for live music with a commitment to authenticity and artistic exploration. As they forge ahead, they are undoubtedly set to become a staple in the UK music landscape.