Unearthing Hidden Gems: A Review of Bambi’s SOLD OUT return gig.

Photography by Forest Smith. Review by Em Fletch.

In the heart of the local music scene, Bambi graced the stage at The Engine Rooms in London for an evening that reunited new and old fans of this alternative-rock band. This emerging band showcased their talent and had a killer lineup with Planet 9, Something Or Other, and The Hunger sharing the stage before the main act.

Bambi proved themselves to be a hidden gem in the local music scene. Their distinctive sound and dynamic stage presence combined to create an unforgettable experience. It was refreshing to witness such raw talent, reminding the audience of the rich artistic landscape that exists within their community. They had previously taken a break from shows and this was the big return- and did it pay off! The show was sold out(even oversold) which is an amazing achievement for the band.

The band’s stage presence was captivating, drawing the audience into their world from the moment they stepped on stage. Their passion and enthusiasm were infectious, and their genuine camaraderie was evident in their interactions. Each member embraced their role, with the lead singer’s charismatic and enigmatic presence commanding both attention and adoration. It was clear that Bambi was not merely performing, but pouring their hearts and souls into their music.

Based on the strength of their live performance, it is clear that Bambi has a promising future ahead. Their remarkable talent and unique sound set them on a trajectory for success, both within the local music scene and beyond. This performance was just a glimpse into the potential and creativity that lies within their grasp. Make sure you follow Bambi on their Instagram for updates on what they are doing/where they are going next so you don’t miss out.

Check out the gallery for photos of the gig by the incredible Forest Smith!