The Risk at The Bristol Fringe + Mousefolk Duo  and DJ Mike Eagle at The Bristol Fringe
Tickets are £10

A gig held at The Bristol Fringe on Sunday 16th November. The event starts at 21:00.


Powerpop mod outfit The Risk are celebrating 40 years together with a UK tour in November and are back to play in Bristol after more than 30 years.
Formed in Guernsey in the mid-1980s by Mark Le Gallez and Colin Leach, The Risk were a prominent band within the second mod revival of the mid-80s, releasing three studio albums on London’s Unicorn Records within two years and a compilation album of rarities in 1989. The band toured the UK, Ireland, Europe and the west coast of California before settling in Bristol in 1988, living in Clifton and then Redland, and played gigs at Le Cav, The King’s Arms, The Salthouse Bar in Clevedon, Moles Club in Bath and a host of London gigs. The Risk gained a strong reputation for their powerful live performances and in 1988 were voted best live band in a readers’ poll in Modzine In the Crowd, as well as best album for their second LP, Invitation to the Blues, which also received positive reviews, with Music Week calling it a 'much raved-about classic' and saw interest from EMI. Follow-up album Bitter Sweet was touted as a 'genuinely magnificent record' by The Catalogue, and Melody Maker rated Mark and Colin as a 'Difford and Tilbrook for the 80s'. A best of compilation called Dancing with a Stranger was released in 1994 through Dojo Ltd, in association with Unicorn Records, and in 2002, Mark and Colin returned to the studio to record the 10-track LP CD Songs From The Big Tomato.
In 2011, The Risk were locked in a battle with ITV’s X-Factor over the use of their name by a manufactured boy band, but were successful in securing the trademark for the name.
Mark relocated to Salford in 2021, and Colin to the Kintyre Peninsula in 2022.
In October last year, The Risk travelled to Arran and recorded some tracks for a potential album at Isle of Arran Recording Studios, 22 years after their last, Songs From the Big Tomato. The recording resulted in the double A-side vinyl single Once Upon a Time/Kevin shows the band in fine form. In August, The Risk played at the Channel Islands' longest-running music festival, The Vale Earth Fair, sharing the main stage with The Lovely Eggs, Big Special and Dub Pistols.
The Risk play The Bristol Fringe on Sunday 16 November with support from Mike Eagle. Tickets £10

Entry requirements: 18+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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