The Enid: The Bridge Show

The Enid: The Bridge Show

5.0

Jul 12 2015

2h 55m

Music

THE BRIDGE SHOW was conceived to showcase new music from THE BRIDGE Album and used music from The Enid's extensive back catalogue to create a seamless story.In a press statement leading up to this tour,Joe Payne explained:It must tell a story.The show must run seamlessly if a song doesn't fit the overall concept,it simply will not make the cut.There will certainly be pieces from across our back catalogue, but art must trump nostalgia.These shows will be our most ambitious since the Salome Ballet in the 1980s.

Robert John Godfrey

Robert John Godfrey

Himself

Dave Storey

Dave Storey

Himself

Max Read

Max Read

Himself

Jason Ducker

Jason Ducker

Himself

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