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Real Live Certified
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Red Rum Club is "Real Live Certified" and is in the top 5% of all live performers. Based on 16 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Red Rum Club is rated as an excellent live performer, with memorable shows that are worth seeing. Red Rum Club concert reviews describe live shows and performances as amazing and intoxicating.
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On tour
The O2: Millenium Dome, London, United Kingdom (March 19); Utilita Arena, Cardiff, United Kingdom (March 21); AO Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom (March 22); Connexin Live, Hull, United Kingdom (March 23); First Direct Arena, Leeds, United Kingdom (March 26); Poppodium 013, Tilburg, Netherlands (March 30); Paradiso - Bovenzaal, Amsterdam, Netherlands (March 31); Grand Central by Scandic Vasateatern, Stockholm, Sweden (April 12); Botanique, Brussels, Belgium (April 16); Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, United Kingdom (July 25)
Red Rum Club are a sextet from Liverpool, combing sounds of old and new channelling 'Tarntino-esque' wild western vibes with the help of a solitary trumpet. Liverpool influenced they deliver a modern twist of poetic yet catchy lyrics and melodies that blend to make the sound that is unmistakably, Red Rum Club.
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Leftlion (UK)
March 25, 2024
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As you walk up Goldsmith Street you can already hear the night out ahead emanating out of iconic venue Rescue Rooms. Full of energy, full of good vibes, and despite it being a Tuesday night the club is very much full as support indie band, Cusp are finishing up their set in preparation for Red Rum Club...
First up was El Ray hailing from Manchester but very obviously originally from Ireland (can't fake that accent!), performing a solo acoustic set of his latest tracks. El Ray has a distinctive voice and judging by the crowd reaction has built up a decent fan base.
Thursday evening saw Liverpool's intoxicating indie-pop band Red Rum Club play a special intimate gig at the Leadmill to mark the release of their fabulous third album ‘How To Steal The World', which dropped last Friday.