Yet another superb performance by these fellas
Posted by Stphbon on 20/04/2023
Amber Run, Thekla, Bristol - 19th April 2023
Passionate as ever. Totally engaging. Loved every second. Great venue, very intimate .
Posted anonymously on 05/10/2017
Amber Run, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 3rd October 2017
Tickets collection at the box office is simple and efficient
Posted by Shao Jung Lu on 04/10/2017
Amber Run, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 3rd October 2017
Second time I’ve seen Amber Run this year. Great set featuring songs from both their first 2 albums. Sub 89 is a small venue but there was a great atmosphere and it was great to be so close to the band. My ears are still ringing! Great show and a great Monday night out.
Posted by Sandyman on 04/10/2017
Amber Run, Sub 89, Reading - 2nd October 2017
Went with 2 friends, both of whom knew the supporting act Seafret. Despite not knowing them I really enjoyed their performance and now listen to their music. Amber Run themselves were amazing, we were only second row and right in the middle so got the best view. Banter between the band and the audience was better than any I'd ever seen, people chanting about Will and Joe chatting to us, he got really close at one point as well. And of course the music was fab, a good mix of older and newer songs. Overall an amazing performance, 10/10 will see again.
Posted by Amanda on 03/10/2017
Amber Run, Sub 89, Reading - 2nd October 2017
British indie three-piece Amber Run is: Joe Keogh (Vocal/Guitar), Tomas Sperring (Bass) and Henry Wyeth, who have amassed a dedicated fanbase with over 800million streams, a US platinum single and over 50,000 headline show tickets sold worldwide. The band met at the University of Nottingham and within their first year together self-released their debut 'Noah' EP, performing at Reading & Leeds Festival. Their first album ‘5AM’, produced by Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, The 1975, Foals, Two Door Cinema Club) via RCA built lasting relationships with a fanbase who had found relatability in their deeply moving songwriting, and spawning the fan-championed ‘I Found’. Signing to indie label Easy Life Records in 2017 for their second & third LP ‘For A Moment, I Was Lost’ and ‘Philophobia’, the band continued building their fanbase organically, inviting open dialogues with songs that often cut to the quick of life’s more difficult moments.