Newton Faulkner

Sat Oct 25 2025

7:00 PM

OGV Podium

17 Windmill Brae Aberdeen AB11 6HZ

Ages 14+

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DF Concerts presents
Newton Faulkner

General Sale: Fri 9th May, 10am
Artist Presale & Priority from O2: Wed 7th May, 10am
Spotify & Gigs In Scotland Presales: Thu 8th May, 10am
General Sale: Fri 9th May, 10am
  • Newton Faulkner

    Newton Faulkner

    Folk Rock

    Big, beat-conscious and astonishingly diverse are not the adjectives that might have sprung immediately to mind with regard to Newton Faulkner in the past. He was the singer-songwriter once tagged ‘the British Jack Johnson’ and tossed in alongside sensitive, strumming troubadours in the tradition of Jackson Browne and James Taylor. He was the guy with the dreadlocks he had been cultivating since the age of 15, the one who flayed the hell out of an acoustic guitar whenever he played live.

    That was then. These days, Newton Faulkner is a different proposition, and his audacious new album, Human Love, is a colorful statement of intent. His fifth studio collection, and his first for new label BMG, it is an alluring maelstrom of rhythm and harmony. Embracing racing drums, African percussion, chanted choruses, ambient interludes and the most imposing hooks of his career to date, it combines a more forthright writing style with a greater emphasis on beats and texture.

DF Concerts presents

Newton Faulkner

Sat Oct 25 2025 7:00 PM

OGV Podium Aberdeen
Newton Faulkner
General Sale: Fri 9th May, 10am
Artist Presale & Priority from O2: Wed 7th May, 10am
Spotify & Gigs In Scotland Presales: Thu 8th May, 10am
General Sale: Fri 9th May, 10am

Ages 14+

14+ (Under 16s with an adult)
Newton Faulkner

Newton Faulkner

Folk Rock

Big, beat-conscious and astonishingly diverse are not the adjectives that might have sprung immediately to mind with regard to Newton Faulkner in the past. He was the singer-songwriter once tagged ‘the British Jack Johnson’ and tossed in alongside sensitive, strumming troubadours in the tradition of Jackson Browne and James Taylor. He was the guy with the dreadlocks he had been cultivating since the age of 15, the one who flayed the hell out of an acoustic guitar whenever he played live.

That was then. These days, Newton Faulkner is a different proposition, and his audacious new album, Human Love, is a colorful statement of intent. His fifth studio collection, and his first for new label BMG, it is an alluring maelstrom of rhythm and harmony. Embracing racing drums, African percussion, chanted choruses, ambient interludes and the most imposing hooks of his career to date, it combines a more forthright writing style with a greater emphasis on beats and texture.