Trembling Bells To Perform In Liverpool Double-Bill
The Capstone Theatre and Mellowtone are delighted to be joining forces to bring audiences the acclaimed folk-rock group Trembling Bells for two complimentary performances, kicking off on Tuesday 15th October at The Capstone Theatre followed by a second show performing a different set at Leaf Tea Rooms, Bold Street on Monday 21st October.
As an incredible added bonus for fans; Mike Heron (of Incredible String band) will also be joining the band for their performance at The Capstone Theatre on 15th October. The show, The Circle is Unbroken, celebrates Mike Heron’s legacy in his 70th year. The concert highlights their musical sympathies, as they exchange material in an evening comprised of classic Incredible String Band songs, and the contemporary tunes of Trembling Bells.
Trembling Bells musical style references the late 1960’s psychedelia and British folk revival acts such as Fairport Convention and Incredible String Band and brings an incredible contemporary and new generation of folk-rock. Teaming up with Scottish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mike Heron is a perfect collaboration and will be a truly unique evening for audiences.
Heron - best known for his work in the Incredible String band, built a considerable following especially within the British counter-culture in the 60s and 70s and was a pioneer of psychedelic folk, integrating a wide variety of traditional music forms, blending rock, folk and world music into an atmospheric whole.
The excitement then continues on 21th October where Trembling Bells perform their own repertoire as they join a host of other performers brought to you by Mellowtone in collaboration with Ceremony Concerts. Other performers include experimental Magic Arm, traditional English folk singer/songwriter David Hirst plus Mellowtone’s own resident DJ’s, Beaten Tracks at Leaf Tea Rooms for an intimate evening of music.
As a special offer, each person attending the first concert at The Capstone Theatre will be given a ticket to attend the second concert at Leaf for free.
These performances promise to be two truly exquisite and exciting evenings for music lovers and they are definitely not to be missed.
Performance Details
Trembling Bells and Mike Heron
Tuesday 15th October
The Capstone Theatre, Shaw Street, Liverpool
Starts: 7:30pm
Tickets: £14/£11.50
Trembling Bells
Monday 21st October
Leaf Tea Rooms, Bold Street, Liverpool
Doors: 8:00pm Starts: 8:30pm
Tickets: From £5 (or free if attend 1st concert)
For The Capstone event Tickets are available by calling TicketQuarter on 0844 8000 410* or in person at TicketQuarter Box Office, Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RJ or online at www.thecapstonetheatre.com*
*NO BOOKING FEES. (A handling fee of £2.25 per trans applies when paying with a debit/credit card. There are no handling fees for cash bookings at the TicketQuarter Box Office)
For the Leaf event Tickets are available from Bido Lito at http://www.bidolito.co.uk/ticket-shop (Booking Fee applies of £1.25 per ticket), from See Tickets at http://www.seetickets.com/ (Transaction fee applies. Price varies depending on ticket collection method) or from Skiddle at http://www.skiddle.com (£Booking Fee applies of £1.00 per ticket)
As an incredible added bonus for fans; Mike Heron (of Incredible String band) will also be joining the band for their performance at The Capstone Theatre on 15th October. The show, The Circle is Unbroken, celebrates Mike Heron’s legacy in his 70th year. The concert highlights their musical sympathies, as they exchange material in an evening comprised of classic Incredible String Band songs, and the contemporary tunes of Trembling Bells.
Trembling Bells musical style references the late 1960’s psychedelia and British folk revival acts such as Fairport Convention and Incredible String Band and brings an incredible contemporary and new generation of folk-rock. Teaming up with Scottish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mike Heron is a perfect collaboration and will be a truly unique evening for audiences.
Heron - best known for his work in the Incredible String band, built a considerable following especially within the British counter-culture in the 60s and 70s and was a pioneer of psychedelic folk, integrating a wide variety of traditional music forms, blending rock, folk and world music into an atmospheric whole.
The excitement then continues on 21th October where Trembling Bells perform their own repertoire as they join a host of other performers brought to you by Mellowtone in collaboration with Ceremony Concerts. Other performers include experimental Magic Arm, traditional English folk singer/songwriter David Hirst plus Mellowtone’s own resident DJ’s, Beaten Tracks at Leaf Tea Rooms for an intimate evening of music.
As a special offer, each person attending the first concert at The Capstone Theatre will be given a ticket to attend the second concert at Leaf for free.
These performances promise to be two truly exquisite and exciting evenings for music lovers and they are definitely not to be missed.
Performance Details
Trembling Bells and Mike Heron
Tuesday 15th October
The Capstone Theatre, Shaw Street, Liverpool
Starts: 7:30pm
Tickets: £14/£11.50
Trembling Bells
Monday 21st October
Leaf Tea Rooms, Bold Street, Liverpool
Doors: 8:00pm Starts: 8:30pm
Tickets: From £5 (or free if attend 1st concert)
For The Capstone event Tickets are available by calling TicketQuarter on 0844 8000 410* or in person at TicketQuarter Box Office, Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RJ or online at www.thecapstonetheatre.com*
*NO BOOKING FEES. (A handling fee of £2.25 per trans applies when paying with a debit/credit card. There are no handling fees for cash bookings at the TicketQuarter Box Office)
For the Leaf event Tickets are available from Bido Lito at http://www.bidolito.co.uk/ticket-shop (Booking Fee applies of £1.25 per ticket), from See Tickets at http://www.seetickets.com/ (Transaction fee applies. Price varies depending on ticket collection method) or from Skiddle at http://www.skiddle.com (£Booking Fee applies of £1.00 per ticket)
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