Friday 27 September 2024
Bill Callahan
JERRY DAVID DECICCO
Friday 27 September 2024
Bill Callahan plays four nights at the ICA in London on 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th September.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Bill Callahan plays four nights at the ICA in London on 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th September.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
With their first record in 5 years due for release on 29th March, RIDE make their live return this autumn, playing London’s Roundhouse on Friday 20th September.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
‘A quarter of a century since originally forming and with a new generation discovering their music, “Interplay” finds Ride hitting new creative heights and stronger than ever.’
Based in São Paulo, Tagua Tagua is led by songwriter and producer Felipe Puperi and intertwines tropical psychedelia with the influence of funk and soul all while being dominated by supple melodies and dreamlike timbres.
Tagua Tagua play a free show at The Shacklewell Arms on 18 September.
Support comes from Lou Terry.
Mike Lindsay – Mercury Prize-winning producer, co-founder of UK acid folktronica band Tunng, and one half of electronic alt-psych duo Lump with Laura Marling – presents the live London premiere of his debut solo album SuperShapes Volume 1, out on Moshi Moshi Records in June.
Support comes from Yama Warashi.
Following the release of his latest (and 25th) album, ‘Sadness Sets Me Free’, Gruff Rhys returns to play the Barbican on Friday 13th September.
Support comes from Jane Weaver.
After quickly selling out their Third Man Records show, Human Interest returns to headline The Lexington on Friday 13th September.
Support comes from Shrimp Eyes.
With their first record in 5 years due for release on 29th March, RIDE make their live return this autumn, playing Manchester’s New Century Hall on Friday 13th September.
‘A quarter of a century since originally forming and with a new generation discovering their music, “Interplay” finds Ride hitting new creative heights and stronger than ever.’
Caribou is performing 4 free full band shows at The Waiting Room on Sept 8, 9, 10, and 11.
Sign up is now closed but you can join the waitlist at the links below.
Please note, tickets do not guarantee entry. Lottery winners must arrive early.
Shibuya-kei pioneer Cornelius makes his Barbican Hall debut, playing music from his latest album ‘Dream In Dream’ on Friday 6th September.
Support comes from Ichiko Aoba.
The Lemon Twigs brothers return with their fifth album, ‘A Dream Is All We Know’, alongside a show at Electric Brixton on Thursday 5th September.
Tickets are now SOLD OUT.
Support comes from TCHOTCHKE.