The Bad Day ft The BD Horns [Blues]

Friday 26th June, 2 Shows
1st SHOW: performance 6:45pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 6pm; we will require your table by 8:15pm
2nd SHOW: performance 9:15pm (75mins – no interval)
Fully Seated (ticket acts as table reservation)
Doors at 8:30pm
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The Bad Day ft The BD Horns
“Brilliant Live” – BBC Radio 2
“Captures the essence of the dream of love and connection” – Rolling Stone Magazine
You may know Grammy entrants The Bad Day from their latest album “The Irish Goodbye” which went top 20 in the official UK Jazz and Blues charts but how did they become one of the most exciting and charismatic modern bands in the UK today…
Forged from the fires of the London music scene in 2017, they developed a new genre mixing Americana, Rock n Roll, Blues, Pop, Prog and Classic Rock; described as “Springsteen meets The Killers meets Howling Wolf”.
The Bad Day’s first album “Table by the wall” came out in 2021 on two labels; Lunaria in the U.K. and P-Vine in Japan, under the bands previous name (The Bad Day Blues Band). The album was a critical success picking up many awards and getting international airplay on BBC, Planet Rock and many others in Japan and Brazil.
The second, more contemporary, concept album “The Bad Day” came out in 2022 under the new name. All the songs flow into each other and tell a tragic story of freedom and love. The first single from the album won Classic Rock Magazine’s Track Of The Week. Mastered at Abbey Road by Miles Showell who worked on Sgt Peppers and is their vinyl specialist. The album has received rave reviews including 9/10 in Classic Rock Magazine and was 3rd in their Top Blues Albums of 2022.
Album number 3 , “The Irish Goodbye” was an official top 20 UK charting album in the Jazz and Blues Category. The lead single “Welcome to the show” in particular receiving plaudits for it’s unique raw energy.
The Bad Day maintain a healthy live performance schedule, mainly in the U.K. They have played some of the best venues in the world including; Sony Hall – NYC, Ronnie Scotts, Camden Assembly, 02 Academy, The Isle of Wight Festival, The 100 Club, Blackdeer, Festival, Pennfest, Love Rocks Festival, Wildfire Festival, Guilfest, HRH Blues Fest, Brezoi Open Air Fest, and many, many others.
They also have endorsements with Guild, Orange, Mono, Ernie Ball, Crom bass, Seydel and other pedal and accessory companies.
The band have featured in many international magazines; Rolling Stone Magazine, Bassplayer (UK and US), Classic Rock Magazine and many more.
For 2026 The Bad Day will be playing select shows with “The BD Horns” and should not be missed!!
“Brilliant” – Classic Rock Magazine
Line up:
Adam Rigg – Vocals/bass
Dom Thatcher – Baritone Sax
Martin Leach – Trumpet
Vera Butler – Alto Sax
Stephen Brown – Drums
Martin Jackson – Guitar
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- All seats are at a table or bar where you can order food and drink with table service.
- Main seating area – You can request to be seated in ‘Billie’ (front of stage), ‘Dizzy’ (raked theatre), ‘Mingus’ (near piano) or ‘Duke’ (side wall) and we will do our best to allocate you to your preferred seats. (This is NOT guaranteed)
- Window seating areas – you can request to be seated in ‘Ella’ (larger window area) or ‘Satchmo’ (smaller window area). Please note, a few of these seats have a slightly restricted view.
- Though we can guarantee that you will have a table for the show, we cannot guarantee exactly where, as we do our best to fulfil all customers requirements.
- If you are hoping to combine bookings with somebody else or join an existing booking then please let us know in advance as we cannot guarantee that changes to our table plan will be possible on the night.
- You can view a seating plan here
- Please see our ‘Full Dining’ menu
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- Please email bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk to reserve a suitable seat for you and your party
- We have an accessible toilet on the ground floor
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