Turin Brakes Acoustic

Fri Oct 11 2024

8:00 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)

Brewery Arts

122A Highgate Kendal LA9 4HE

All Ages

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Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £27.50 + booking fee | Theatre | Support from Sun Cutter 

Turin Brakes strip back to basics for an acoustic tour starting in autumn 2024.

The band explain; ‘We couldn’t ignore all the love we got for the first acoustic tour (in 2019) when we kept having to add more and more shows due to the demand. We ended up doing about 50 shows when we originally planned to do just one or two! So we decided to do it again and make it another very special and intimate performance. We honestly can’t wait’

Turin Brakes released their Mercury Prize nominated debut The Optimist Lp in March 2001 (achieving gold status in the UK) and followed it up in 2003 with their most commercially successful album – Ether Song – featuring the Top 5 hit single Pain Killer (Summer Rain). Since then the band have racked up seven top 40 singles, six top 40 albums and over a million record sales worldwide.

‘It’s like dustbowl folk music refracted through inner-city noise’ NME

Recent live reviews cite them as ‘a formidable live act with equally killer songs’ whilst according to The Sunday Times the band ‘continue to excel’ in a 4-star review of their latest album Wide-Eyed Nowhere

Turin Brakes Acoustic

  • Tickets may still be available to purchase directly from the venue. Please visit breweryarts.co.uk for more information.
  • Turin Brakes

    Turin Brakes

    Folk Rock

    Turin Brakes strip back to basics for an acoustic tour starting in autumn 2024.
    The band explain; 'We couldn't ignore all the love we got for the first acoustic tour (in 2019) when we kept having to add more and more shows due to the demand. We ended up doing about 50 shows when we originally planned to do just one or two! So we decided to do it again and make it another very special and intimate performance. We honestly can't wait'
    Turin Brakes released their Mercury Prize nominated debut The Optimist Lp in March 2001 (achieving gold status in the UK) and followed it up in 2003 with their most commercially successful album - Ether Song - featuring the Top 5 hit single Pain Killer (Summer Rain). Since then the band have racked up seven top 40 singles, six top 40 albums and over a million record sales worldwide.
     
    'It’s like dustbowl folk music refracted through inner-city noise' NME
     
    Recent live reviews cite them as ‘a formidable live act with equally killer songs’ whilst according to The Sunday Times the band ‘continue to excel’ in a 4-star review of their latest album Wide-Eyed Nowhere.
     
    www.turinbrakes.com
     
  • Sun Cutter

    Sun Cutter

    Alternative Folk

Turin Brakes Acoustic

Fri Oct 11 2024 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:30 PM)

Brewery Arts Kendal
Turin Brakes Acoustic
  • Tickets may still be available to purchase directly from the venue. Please visit breweryarts.co.uk for more information.

All Ages

Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £27.50 + booking fee | Theatre | Support from Sun Cutter 

Turin Brakes strip back to basics for an acoustic tour starting in autumn 2024.

The band explain; ‘We couldn’t ignore all the love we got for the first acoustic tour (in 2019) when we kept having to add more and more shows due to the demand. We ended up doing about 50 shows when we originally planned to do just one or two! So we decided to do it again and make it another very special and intimate performance. We honestly can’t wait’

Turin Brakes released their Mercury Prize nominated debut The Optimist Lp in March 2001 (achieving gold status in the UK) and followed it up in 2003 with their most commercially successful album – Ether Song – featuring the Top 5 hit single Pain Killer (Summer Rain). Since then the band have racked up seven top 40 singles, six top 40 albums and over a million record sales worldwide.

‘It’s like dustbowl folk music refracted through inner-city noise’ NME

Recent live reviews cite them as ‘a formidable live act with equally killer songs’ whilst according to The Sunday Times the band ‘continue to excel’ in a 4-star review of their latest album Wide-Eyed Nowhere