We have officially launched the Red Light Camera band website. It’s 2025, a new year, and it will be our biggest yet, so we’re getting serious about it. We’ve got a lot of exciting news about upcoming shows we want to share with you. And here you’ll be able to see exactly what we’ve got coming next.
RLC in 2025
We started the year off with a bang at Big in 2025 with This Feeling, playing at the Hare & Hounds, Birmingham. Once again at this legendary venue, the night was incredible. The crowd was lively, the songs were tight, and the atmosphere was just something else. It has to be of our favourite gigs so far. Genuine mad respect (GMR) to all the bands, Charm, The Ansells, and The Last Pioneers, you guys played awesome sets brought insane levels of energy.
My brother was in the crowd that night, as he usually is, with a camera, taking photos and doing social media magic. And he showed me the photos from the gig, and I just thought, we ought to show these off. We’re called Red Light Camera. As chance would have it, he developed this website on the quiet, and presented it to me and the band as a complete surprise. A welcome one, obviously, it’s just what we need. Now we’re starting to look the part. He’ll continue to market and develop this website further, so expect some brilliant stuff down the line. See edited picture of James below:

What can you expect to see next from Red Light Camera?
We hope to post as regularly as possible on here, all while keeping it fresh. The main outputs will be about upcoming shows, new releases, festivals, and merchandise. We’ll have separate pages dedicated to these so you won’t miss a thing. We’ll also share some thoughts on previous and past shows if relevant.
On the note of festivals — not to tease you, but looking at our schedule for 2025, we won’t disappoint. Once James has figured out the mailing list, we’ll direct you to the sign up. For now, favourite, or keep a tab open. And get some Red Light Camera on in the car.

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