Luke Brightmore plays the drums for up-and-coming rock group Camens - East Cheshire Hospice

Luke Brightmore plays the drums for up-and-coming rock group Camens

By day Luke Brightmore bangs the drum for East Cheshire Hospice in his role as marketing and communications manager.

By night he plays the drums for up-and-coming indie rock group Camens, a headline act at a festival in Bulgaria this weekend.

Luke saves up annual leave for gigs with fellow band members Scott Powell (songwriter, vocals, bass), James Corbishley (lead guitar) and Josh Egan (vocals, rhythm guitar).

Camens (from left), James Corbishley, Josh Egan, Scott Powell and Luke Brightmore.

Camens’ debut album Work/Life/Balance was released in May, reaching nine in the official download charts.

The group appeared at festivals up and down the country over the summer following their own tour in May, promoting their original work.

Camens have recently supported Scouting For Girls, The Feeling and The K’s.

Luke said: “I’ve played drums since I was young and it was through promoting bands that I got into marketing. I now put that experience into practice professionally with the Hospice.

Camens on stage with Luke on drums.

“I put on a completely different hat with the band. Once home from work, I’ll jump in a van and live a different lifestyle for a few hours before returning to reality.

“There’s a lot of driving, waiting, and packing gear up and down.

“You sample the rock and roll lifestyle at festivals where you’re treated like royalty for a couple of hours before getting back in the van.

Luke Brightmore performing with Camens.

“My work colleagues are extremely supportive, buying albums and attending gigs. I try not to bore them with it too much in the office.”

* Find out more about Camens via linktr.ee/camensuk.

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