Cloudbusting - The Music Of Kate Bush

Cloudbusting - The Music Of Kate Bush

Sunday 7 September 2025

Times: 7.30pm

Prices: £29.50 including £2 booking fee

Venue: The Apex

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Sunday 7 September 2025, 7.30pm


This event is promoted by The Apex

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Cloudbusting - The Music Of Kate Bush

Cloudbusting are the longest-running and most universally celebrated tribute to the music of Kate Bush.

Featuring material from across Kate’s hugely successful catalogue of albums, the show includes classic hits such as 'Wuthering Heights', 'Babooshka' and 'Hounds of Love', as well as 'Running Up That Hill' - the worldwide number one hit single that took the charts by storm 37 years after its first release! All delivered with breathtaking vocals from Mandy Watson and superb musicianship from the live band.

With TV appearances and live performances across both the UK and Europe, the band has earned an enviable reputation for being unquestionably the most accurate and authentic live experience for Kate fans.

Significantly, they are the only band in the world to have performed Kate’s music with her original bass player and long-standing sound engineer Del Palmer, as well as drummer and percussionist Preston Heyman who appeared on the Tour Of Life, Never For Ever and The Dreaming. The band has also performed with Stewart Avon-Arnold - Kate’s co-choreographer and dance partner who appeared with her in so many of those iconic videos and performances throughout her career.

"Utterly, surreally brilliant" - Mick Wall, Classic Rock Magazine
"I could have been listening to Kate herself!" - Preston Heyman
"Blown away - your spin on Kate Bush is amazing" - RTÉ Radio

Starts: 7.30pm
Tickets: £29.50
Venue: The Apex, Bury St Edmunds

Prices include £2 booking fee

This event is promoted by The Apex

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