Cranes (30th Anniversary Show of Forever)

Sat Oct 14 2023

7:00 PM

EartH

11-17 Stoke Newington Road Dalston London N16 8BH

EartH Theatre

Ages 16+

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Cranes are excited to announce they will be playing at the EartH Theatre (a beautiful 1930’s former cinema) in Hackney on Saturday October 14th. The concert,  featuring the original line-up of the group (Alison Shaw, Jim Shaw, Mark Francombe and Matt Cope), is to mark the 30th anniversary of their 1993 album ‘Forever’ which they shall perform in full. It will be their first show together since 1995.

This event takes place at EartH Theatre.

Ages 16+
Each Under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult who is over 21 (1:1 Ratio)

Eat Your Own Ears presents
Cranes (30th Anniversary Show of Forever)

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  • Cranes

    Cranes

    Shoegaze

    Formed in mid-1980’s Portsmouth by the brother and sister duo of Jim Shaw (drummer, keyboardist, guitarist, programmer) and Alison Shaw (vocalist, guitarist, bassist), Cranes first appeared in 1986 with ‘Fuse’ (released on Bite Back!), the now highly sought-after cassette album.  Their debut album ‘Self-Non-Self’ (Bite Back!) followed in 1989, and, with the addition of Mark Francombe (guitarist, keyboardist, bassist) & Matt Cope (guitarist) caught the attention of legendary DJ John Peel, who invited them to record two sessions for his show in 1989 and 1990. 

    This line-up would go on to record multiple albums for Dedicated including the epic ‘Wings of Joy’ and the much-loved, ‘Forever’. Notably, Robert Smith from The Cure is a fan, remixing the single ‘Jewel’ from Forever after inviting Cranes to join him on the 1992 Wish tour.

    After Francombe and Cope left the band in the late nineties, the Shaws set about creating their own `dadaphonic´ label, releasing three well received albums that led them into more ambient and electronic territory, and touring with a new selection of additional musicians.

    After a well earned break, the classic line-up are back together again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Forever album, administering the release of some archival recordings including the first ever release of the John Peel sessions, and carefully considering what this renewed partnership might bring.
Eat Your Own Ears presents

Cranes (30th Anniversary Show of Forever)

Sat Oct 14 2023 7:00 PM

EartH London
Cranes (30th Anniversary Show of Forever)
  • Sorry, there are currently no tickets available through TicketWeb.
  • Please check back later.

EartH Theatre Ages 16+

Cranes are excited to announce they will be playing at the EartH Theatre (a beautiful 1930’s former cinema) in Hackney on Saturday October 14th. The concert,  featuring the original line-up of the group (Alison Shaw, Jim Shaw, Mark Francombe and Matt Cope), is to mark the 30th anniversary of their 1993 album ‘Forever’ which they shall perform in full. It will be their first show together since 1995.

This event takes place at EartH Theatre.

Ages 16+
Each Under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult who is over 21 (1:1 Ratio)
Cranes

Cranes

Shoegaze

Formed in mid-1980’s Portsmouth by the brother and sister duo of Jim Shaw (drummer, keyboardist, guitarist, programmer) and Alison Shaw (vocalist, guitarist, bassist), Cranes first appeared in 1986 with ‘Fuse’ (released on Bite Back!), the now highly sought-after cassette album.  Their debut album ‘Self-Non-Self’ (Bite Back!) followed in 1989, and, with the addition of Mark Francombe (guitarist, keyboardist, bassist) & Matt Cope (guitarist) caught the attention of legendary DJ John Peel, who invited them to record two sessions for his show in 1989 and 1990. 

This line-up would go on to record multiple albums for Dedicated including the epic ‘Wings of Joy’ and the much-loved, ‘Forever’. Notably, Robert Smith from The Cure is a fan, remixing the single ‘Jewel’ from Forever after inviting Cranes to join him on the 1992 Wish tour.

After Francombe and Cope left the band in the late nineties, the Shaws set about creating their own `dadaphonic´ label, releasing three well received albums that led them into more ambient and electronic territory, and touring with a new selection of additional musicians.

After a well earned break, the classic line-up are back together again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Forever album, administering the release of some archival recordings including the first ever release of the John Peel sessions, and carefully considering what this renewed partnership might bring.