The Big Push's last concert

The Big Push is an alternative/indie independent band, consisting of Romain Axisa, Ren, Gorran Kendall and Glenn Chambers. Originally it's a Brighton based band whose busking videos have gone down a viral storm. In fact the Big Push have also amassed a whopping 4.3+ streams on Spotify alone, and over 28 million views across YouTube, which is no mean feat for an independent band. The Big Push are also heading out on a sold-out UK headline tour in August and September.

Ren announced on all his social media that this will be the last gig of The Big Push, a news that has rightly caused turmoil among the public.
The first announcement of this show was published by the artist on his Discord server with the following post:

The Brightondome briefly talked about the band in the booking page:

'Born out of one of the most cultured, eccentric and vibrant music scenes, Brighton based band The Big Push are a charismatic indie rock and roll collective. Consisting of front men Ren, Romain Axisa, Gorran Kendall and drummer Glenn Chambers, their sound, style and identity are firmly rooted in their local stomping ground of Brighton's bustling streets.

Playing rock n roll, with a crazed kind of energy The Big Push met busking in Brighton. Coming from four fairly different backgrounds, they have managed to create an authentic and original sound, posting their DIY style busking videos online which first earned them their viral video status.

The four-piece sold out their first ever official hometown show at Chalk back in 2019 followed up with a full-capacity o2 Academy Islington headline in March 2020. With the release of their debut EP Can Do Will Do the band embarked on a sold out tour of the UK in 2021.

Over the last four years the boys have created quite a buzz both nationally and to more worldwide acclaim amassing Millions of streams on Spotify and over 50 Million views on YouTube. Having achieved such staggering success online, their fanbase now reaches across the world.'

Beware that the seated tickets are limited and will soon be sold out. 
The price for the tickets is £27.50 each and you can book a seat as well as reading the original description at the following link:


As always thank you for reading, please make sure to support to local artists such as Ren. 

A friendly reminder that 'he's late, he's late, he's late for an important date!'

-Yours faithfully,
Itward

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