December was the first show, and the only event thus far, to charge for tickets.
BAD REVUE #5 saw the highest turnout of all. Having the name of a venue attached I think drew more people in and gives an air of professionalism that your mates basement can’t provide. We now stand at a crossroads on how to approach future events. As we begin to grow a bigger and bigger audience, we now face risking the intimacy that our first few shows had. We miss this aspect, and we don't want to get rid of free shows altogether. One of my aims going forward is to find that balance of free and ticketed events. It's an important part to both me and Wren and to get rid of such would be to lose part of its soul.
Going into the new year we have set some aims for ourselves. Of course, growing and putting on better shows is at the forefront of our minds, but the thought of doing more and achieving more is sweet. Combing back through the performances, we selected 5 to fit onto cassette tapes, ready and packaged with the
BAD REVUE REVIEW zine ready for purchase January’s
BR6 reminiscent of old magazines with a prepackaged toy. This is a collection of photos from the year’s shows, and written work by myself and
Wren based on the
BR. Looking back, we’ve also begun to discuss new release shows. With
Inventing The Plow’s upcoming release, we’re in talks to organise a more intimate show for it. It’s great. 2026 proves to be more and more promising with both of us able to invest more time towards improving and honing what we do. Big things coming. Follow the newsletter too.
Article Written by Henry Wade.
Photographer. Local Artist
Co-Founder of BAD REVUE.
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henry@henrywade.co.uk - badrevuenoise@gmail.com