Will Varley

Mon Sep 29 2025

7:30 PM

The Wedgewood Rooms

147b Albert Road Portsmouth PO4 0JW

14+ unless accompanied

All Ages

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Will Varley

  • Will Varley

    Will Varley

    Folk

    Will Varley returns with his 7th album, ‘Machines Will Never Learn To Make Mistakes Like
    Me’, to be released 30th May 2025 on MNRK Music Group, home to the likes of The
    Lumineers, Gregory Alan Isakov & Shakey Graves.
    To celebrate, Will has announced even more UK dates to add to his World Tour incl. a
    London headline date at Dalston’s EartH Theatre and eleven other shows at the UK’s very
    best independent venues.
    Inspired by his natural habitats of the East Kent Coast and the US Midwest, these songs
    are rich, lyrical tales that speak of hard touring, relationships on the rocks and the
    rebuilding of minds. Featuring some very special guest appearances including Billy Bragg,
    Eleni Drake & Bastille’s Dan Smith, the album continues Varley’s decade long exploration
    of the human condition, this time focusing on society’s ever-present threat of impending
    apocalypse, how we marry this with the mundane and the minutiae of our everyday lives
    and how we can find hope.
    Produced at his ramshackle studio deep in the Kent swamps, alongside long-time friend
    and collaborator Tom Farrer, the album’s pallet marks a significant change in musicality,
    bringing a rich and luscious production to many of the songs and bringing Varley’s lyrical
    landscapes to life in full colour.
    “I wrote these songs in empty dive bars and hospital waiting rooms. I wrote them while
    sitting in maternity wards, hotel lobbies, motorway service stations and broken down
    tour buses in the dead of night. This is an album about trying to be a hundred different
    people at the same time. About the fires you remember when you are alone in the early
    hours. About the dreams you had once and never thought you’d forget. About trying to
    raise children while the world is ending outside. About end times and new beginnings.
    This is an album about hope, desperation and survival. Love and dependency. The things
    we do not know, the lives we do not live, and trying to find peace in whatever is left.”

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PVC Presents

Will Varley

Mon Sep 29 2025 7:30 PM

The Wedgewood Rooms Portsmouth
Will Varley

14+ unless accompanied All Ages

Will Varley

Will Varley

Folk

Will Varley returns with his 7th album, ‘Machines Will Never Learn To Make Mistakes Like
Me’, to be released 30th May 2025 on MNRK Music Group, home to the likes of The
Lumineers, Gregory Alan Isakov & Shakey Graves.
To celebrate, Will has announced even more UK dates to add to his World Tour incl. a
London headline date at Dalston’s EartH Theatre and eleven other shows at the UK’s very
best independent venues.
Inspired by his natural habitats of the East Kent Coast and the US Midwest, these songs
are rich, lyrical tales that speak of hard touring, relationships on the rocks and the
rebuilding of minds. Featuring some very special guest appearances including Billy Bragg,
Eleni Drake & Bastille’s Dan Smith, the album continues Varley’s decade long exploration
of the human condition, this time focusing on society’s ever-present threat of impending
apocalypse, how we marry this with the mundane and the minutiae of our everyday lives
and how we can find hope.
Produced at his ramshackle studio deep in the Kent swamps, alongside long-time friend
and collaborator Tom Farrer, the album’s pallet marks a significant change in musicality,
bringing a rich and luscious production to many of the songs and bringing Varley’s lyrical
landscapes to life in full colour.
“I wrote these songs in empty dive bars and hospital waiting rooms. I wrote them while
sitting in maternity wards, hotel lobbies, motorway service stations and broken down
tour buses in the dead of night. This is an album about trying to be a hundred different
people at the same time. About the fires you remember when you are alone in the early
hours. About the dreams you had once and never thought you’d forget. About trying to
raise children while the world is ending outside. About end times and new beginnings.
This is an album about hope, desperation and survival. Love and dependency. The things
we do not know, the lives we do not live, and trying to find peace in whatever is left.”

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
General Admission
£25.30 (£23.00 + £2.30 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

Box Office Collection