After a run of memorable shows, including appearances at London’s Barbican and Primavera Sound, Lambchop return to Europe and the UK for a new series of intimate performances.
Kurt Wagner will once again be joined by Minneapolis-based musician and producer Andrew Broder, his close collaborator on the recent Lambchop albums The Bible and Showtunes. Together they’ve developed a live approach that feels loose, curious and alive, where songs can stretch, shift and quietly transform from night to night.
Taking place in intimate venues across Europe and the UK, these shows offer a rare chance to experience Lambchop up close, Kurt Wagner’s unmistakable voice and songwriting at the centre, with Broder’s inventive textures expanding the music into new territory.
Lambchop has never sounded quite like this before. In this stripped-back setting, Wagner and Broder open the songs up and follow wherever they lead, letting space, electronics and improvisation reshape familiar material in unexpected ways. For longtime listeners and curious newcomers alike, this tour finds Lambchop still searching, still evolving and still surprising.
Why do we have a restoration Levy?
Put very simply, our restoration levy is an additional charge added to your ticket price which is directly invested back into the venue. This money is used for critical maintenance, repairs, and preservation efforts to ensure the long-term sustainability of the building.
As the 3rd oldest church building in Glasgow, dating back to 1836, Saint Luke's requires ongoing care and special restoration to maintain its historic character and facilities. This levy will enable us to fund essential projects that will safeguard the venue's future as a vibrant hub for live music and community events.
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