Warrington Museum is currently hosting an exhibition that has taken social media by storm, thanks to the praise from radio DJ Mark Radcliffe. Mark, known for his work on BBC Radio 2, visited the museum and was thoroughly impressed by the Worst Record Covers in the World exhibit curated by Steve Goldman.
The exhibit, which features comically terrible record covers collected by Steve, has been a hit since its opening in October. Mark Radcliffe took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his admiration for the exhibition, calling it “unmissable” and stating that there are no words to describe it.
His tweet quickly gained traction, with over 268,000 views and numerous replies from people sharing their favorite awful album covers. The exhibition will remain open until January 19, giving visitors the opportunity to not only view the covers but also listen to some of the music and vote for their favorite “worst record.”
Roger Jeffery, the producer for Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, expressed his gratitude to Mark Radcliffe for helping spread the word about the exhibition. He mentioned that the show has been a hit with visitors and lives up to the hype, with some record covers being truly unforgettable.
Jeffery also mentioned the excitement surrounding the visitors’ vote for the worst record cover, highlighting the anticipation to see which cover will come out on top. The exhibition promises a unique and entertaining experience for all those who visit, showcasing a quirky collection of bad album covers that will leave a lasting impression.
If you’re in the Warrington area, be sure to check out the exhibit before it closes in January. It’s a chance to immerse yourself in the world of hilariously bad album artwork and maybe even discover a new favorite (or least favorite) record cover. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind event that has captured the attention of both locals and visitors alike.