TIM BURGESS 'I LOVE THE NEW SKY'

ALBUM LAUNCH SHOW - RESCHEDULED DATE - 22ND SEPT 2021

***LAUNCH SHOW NOW FULLY SOLD OUT***
RESCHEDULED DATE - WEDNESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2021 - 7:30pm

As you will already know, Tim has rescheduled his tour (again!), from April to September and so it made sense to do the same with this show.

It might be late to be calling this an album launch show, but that won't stop it from being a great celebration of such a life affirming record.

IF YOU CAN'T MAKE THE RESCHEDULED SHOW YOU CAN EMAIL US TO REQUEST A REFUND OR ALTERNATIVELY WE WILL DONATE THE COST OF THE TICKET TO THE MUSIC VENUE TRUST ON YOUR BEHALF. SEE HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MVT'S CRISIS FUND.

NB: NIGHT & DAY CAFE IS AN 18+ ONLY VENUE. ID WILL BE REQUIRED.

ENTRY IS VIA TICKET ONLY!

DUE TO THE LENGTH OF TIME BETWEEN THE ALBUM RELEASE AND SHOW, WE WILL NOT BE ISSUING PHYSICAL TICKETS FOR THIS SHOW - ALL NAMES WILL BE ON THE DOOR. YOU WILL NEED YOUR ORDER NUMBER AND NAME TO GAIN ENTRY.


About the album:
How inspiring it is to hear Tim Burgess conjuring up exciting and life-affirming sounds as he, almost inconceivably, enters his fifth decade on public duty. Frontman, singer, label boss, DJ and author, he’s been instrumental in so many great records over the years, always bringing enthusiasm, positivity and diversity of influence, which altogether light the way for those who hold him dear.

While in The Charlatans, Tim’s indefatigable energy has been a consistent fuel for the band across thirteen high-charting albums, his solo adventure has been no less extraordinary, scaling new heights in 2020 with his fifth solo release to date: ‘I Love The New Sky’. Released on Bella Union, it features wonderfully connective songs of everyday minutiae and universal experience, of love and anger, of loss and belonging, all united by elaborate yet natural arrangements and an effortless but deceptively expert way with melody.

‘I Love The New Sky’ differs from its predecessors in that all twelve tracks were self-penned. “In the past, I've written collaboratively,” says a characteristically, but rightfully excited Burgess. “(2012's) ‘Oh No I Love You’ was written with Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner in Nashville, and then ‘Same Language, Different Worlds’ was a collaboration with Peter Gordon who had worked extensively with Arthur Russell.”

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