Atlanta, get ready to turn the darkness up. On May 30, 2026, one of the most iconic post-punk bands ever assembled is rolling into the heart of Midtown for a night that is going to shake the walls of one of the city's most storied venues. Echo & the Bunnymen are bringing their celebrated More Songs To Learn & Sing tour to The Tabernacle, and if you call yourself a fan of atmospheric, emotionally charged rock music, this is your moment.

Legends of the Genre, Still at the Top of Their Game

Since emerging from Liverpool in the late 1970s, Echo & the Bunnymen have carved out a legacy that most bands only dream about. Fronted by the magnetic Ian McCulloch, the band helped define the post-punk and new wave movements with era-defining anthems like The Killing Moon, Lips Like Sugar, and Bring On The Dancing Horses. Decades later, those songs still hit with the same gut-punch intensity that made them legends in the first place.

The More Songs To Learn & Sing tour title is a nod to the band's deep and rich catalog — a promise that this is not a nostalgia cash-grab but a full-throttle celebration of everything that makes Echo & the Bunnymen one of rock's most enduring forces. Atlanta fans who have been waiting years for the Bunnymen to come back around have every reason to be fired up right now.

Why The Tabernacle Is the Perfect Stage

There is no better room in Atlanta for this show. The Tabernacle is an intimate, acoustically brilliant venue that transforms every performance into something deeply personal. With its stunning architecture and electric atmosphere, it is the kind of place where a band like Echo & the Bunnymen can genuinely connect with every single person in the room. The moody reverb, the swelling guitars, the haunting vocals — all of it lands differently when the ceiling is that close and the energy is that raw.

What to Expect on May 30

Fans can expect a setlist pulled from across the band's remarkable catalog, including:

  • Timeless classics from Ocean Rain and Heaven Up Here
  • New wave anthems that defined a generation
  • A commanding, theatrical stage presence from Ian McCulloch
  • That signature wall of sound that fills every corner of the room

Atlanta, This One Is For You

Atlanta's music scene has always embraced artists who bring depth, passion, and artistic fearlessness to the stage. Echo & the Bunnymen check every single one of those boxes. Whether you have been a devoted fan since the Crocodiles days or you are just now discovering the genius of this band, May 30 at the Tabernacle is the concert experience that belongs on your calendar right now.

Do not sit this one out. Tickets for Echo & the Bunnymen: More Songs To Learn & Sing are available now at atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's go-to peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. Grab your seats before they disappear, because a show this special at a venue this iconic is going to sell out fast. ATL, let's make some noise.