John Robb - 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life' with Martin Bramah, 14 May | Event in Leek | AllEvents

John Robb - 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life' with Martin Bramah

Leek Arts Festival

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Thu, 14 May, 2026 at 07:30 pm

Foxlowe Arts Centre

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Thu, 14 May, 2026 at 07:30 pm (BST)

Foxlowe Arts Centre

The Situation, Leek, ST13 6AD, United Kingdom

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John Robb - 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life' with Martin Bramah
Leek Arts Festival 2026 and Edge Street Live present John Robb in 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life'.

John Robb returns to The Foxlowe to present his memoirs 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life". John will talk about his life and the rise and fall of the punk generation along with some tangents. In the latter half of the show, John will be joined by a very special guest, Martin Bramah, founder member of The Fall, the main creative force behind post-punk band Blue Orchids and leader of House of All.

John Robb is a many-faceted creature - Not just a well known face from TV but also a best selling author, musician, journalist, Louder Than War music website boss, Louder Than Words and Louder Than War Live festivals boss, Eco champion, vegan behemoth and punk rock warlord as well as TV and radio talking head plus singer from post-punk critically acclaimed mainstays The Membranes.
He is all these things and more and his upcoming 2026 memoirs will cover all of this and his adventures in punk and post punk and much more in book form and is also getting made into a film.

His recently released books β€˜Live Forever - the Rise, Fall and Resurrection of Oasis’ and β€˜The Art Of Darkness - the History Of Goth’ are both acclaimed worldwide pop culture best sellers joining his β€˜The Stone Roses and the Resurrection of British Pop’ and his 2022 book with the leading maverick green energy boss Dale Vince from Ecotricity called β€˜Manifesto’ at the top of the book charts.

He is currently working on the ground-breaking Green Britain Academy education scheme and a zero carbon clothing line called β€˜Dark Forest’ in his downtime between spoken word tours of the UK and Europe./

Doors are at 7:30pm and the show will start at 8pm with two 45 mins sets with a 20 mins interval in between (total running time 1 hour 50 mins).

Advance tickets are Β£12.50 + booking fee - Β£15 on the door.
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John Robb grew up in Blackpool (who have now made him an ambassador for the town) before punk rock came along and saved his life. In the post-punk era he formed the Membranes - the highly influential post-punk band whose current critically eulogised albums keep pushing forward with added choirs and textures.

He was one of the leading post-punk fanzine writers in the UK with β€˜Rox’ before he went on to write for the rock press with Sounds in the 80s. He was the first person to interview Nirvana and coined the expression Britpop and was instrumental in documenting the Madchester scene with his writing. His website louderthanwar.com is currently one of the top 3 most read music and culture sites in the UK and at the front of diverse modern culture and saw him nearly release the Fontaines DC first single and give Charli XCX her first review amongst other many firsts.


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John Robb - 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life' with Martin Bramah, 14 May | Event in Leek | AllEvents
John Robb - 'Punk Rock Ruined My Life' with Martin Bramah
Thu, 14 May, 2026 at 07:30 pm