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18 June 2012

Lianne La Havas Releases her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough

Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas Releases her debut album Is Your Love Big Enough and announces UK Tour

Whilst the fevered excitement continues to grow around the release of Lianne La Havas’ debut album ‘Is Your Love Big Enough?’ out July 9th through Warner Bros Records - the 22 year-old South Londoner announces her biggest UK headline tour to date beginning October 5th. 

After Radio 1’s Zane Lowe hailed ‘Is Your Love Big Enough?’ his ‘Hottest Record in the World’ and Fearne Cotton her ‘Big Thing’ the single has added to the BBC Radio 1’s C-List playlist 5 weeks upfront. 

Since her star-making appearance on Later with Jools Holland October 2011, Lianne’s trajectory to music’s upper echelons has been unstoppable. With two critically acclaimed EPs, a truly memorable performance at the recent Apple Cart Festival, sold-out tours worldwide and nods from the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Bon Iver, Erykah Badu, Stevie Wonder and Prince under her belt – Lianne La Havas will release her debut album ‘Is Your Love Big Enough?’ produced by Matt Hales on the 9th July through Warner Bros a fully-fledged pop-super-star. 


Lianne Releases her debut album ‘Is Your Love Big Enough’ on the 9th July 2012

October Tour 2012

Friday 05-Oct – Glasgow – O2 ABC

Sat 06-Oct – Edinburgh – Queens Hall

Sun 07-Oct – Liverpool – O2 Academy

Mon 08-Oct – Cambridge – Junction

Wed 10-Oct – Manchester – HMV Ritz

Thu 11-Oct – London – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire

Fri 12-Oct – Birmingham – HMV Institute

Sun14-Oct – Leeds – Stylus

Wed 17-Oct – Bournemouth – The Old Fire Station

Thu 18-Oct – Brighton – Concorde 2

Sat 20-Oct – Sheffield – Leadmill

Sun 21-Oct – Bristol – O2 Academy

Mon 22-Oct – Oxford – O2 Academy 

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27 April 2012

In the Woods festival


In the Woods festival

In the Woods festival

Now in its 7th year, Laurel Collective and friends are putting on their very special one day festival in an enchanted secret woodland location, just one hour south of London.

Curated and pulled together by the band with a small crew of dedicated helpers, the festival has fast become a watershed show for new talent, having seen Anna CalviMicachu + The Shapes and Alt-J play impressive sets just months before their careers took flight. The festival has also hosted Lianne La Havas who this year was nominated for BBC Sound of 2012 award. While espousing the virtues of small independent festivals has become de rigeur, the In the Woods crew are confident they’ve got more than enough on offer to make their event stand out from the crowd.They pay great attention to the acts they book, so punters are as likely to encounter a future star (Calvi) as much as a left-field brilliance (Connan Mockasin), soulful masters (The Invisible), noise rockers (Three Trapped Tigers) or even a veteran performer such as folk sensation Anais Mitchell. Mitchell’s stunning set last year showed her worthiness of the huge critical acclaim she has garnered, typical of the talent the festival chooses instead of the latest short lived “buzz” band. This years line up in the making promises to be equally diverse.

Amidst the carefully selected talent, beautiful lights and captivating art installations are scattered throughout the forest as punters mingle with nature and music over two stages, with local ales and food. A silent disco and gigantic bonfire keep things going til sunrise in a picturesque valley beside the site, and with only 750 tickets available from April 15th, the event has become one of the year's most unmissable parties. Join our mailing list to receive all the info on how to get to this special, exclusive event.

Date: Saturday 1st September 2012


In The Woods Festival 2012 promo video - http://vimeo.com/37399597

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3 April 2012

Elbow announce their support acts for their Live From Jodrell Bank show

Elbow

Elbow announce their support acts for their Live From Jodrell Bank show

             Field Music, Cherry Ghost, Lianne La Havas and Willy Mason confirmed

Elbow Tickets sold out in 90 minutes

 Paul Weller tickets selling out fast

Graham Coxon, Baxter Dury and Little Barrie support

Two live concerts in June at The University of Manchester’s Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire

Hands-on science workshops, lectures and experiments also included in the ticket price

Tickets for Elbow’s show on 23rd June at Live From Jodrell Bank sold out in a remarkable 90 minutes and the band have confirmed their hand-picked supports for this very special show.  The North East’s finest musical sons Field Music have a unique talent for taking a range of different influences and creating their own, unique pocket symphonies.  Ivor Novello award winners Cherry Ghost are some of the best contemporary songwriters around whilst Lianne La Havas will be showcasing the folk and soul of her much anticipated debut album ‘Is Your Love Big Enough’.  Willy Mason’s lo-fi, alt-folk completes a day of outstanding musical entertainment.

Mercury Music and Brit Award winners Elbow, formed in 1991, have five top 20 studio albums under their belt including the phenomenal multi platinum The Seldom Seen Kid and most recent Build A Rocket Boys. The band have also been commissioned to compose the BBC 2012 London Olympics theme tune.

I am a space nut. My cat is even named after the woman who discovered pulsars, and Patrick Moore does all the trailers and announcements for my 6 music radio show. So as you would imagine, playing alongside the local icon of space exploration fills me with cosmic glee.” - Guy Garvey – Elbow

The following day, Paul Weller and supporting cast will ramp up the volume at this iconic setting.  Modfather Paul Weller is an internationally acclaimed star whose song-writing is a huge part of British Culture, throughout his musical career from his early days in The Jam, to his much loved hits with The Style Council, as well as a solo career spanning over 20 years. With Brit Awards, Mercury Nominations and an Ivor Novello Award, Paul Weller has provided music lovers with hits such as The Changing Man, You Do Something To Me and Wake Up the Nation and will also be performing tracks from his new number 1 album ‘Sonik Kicks’.

"I’m excited to play Jodrell Bank, it’s always good to perform in unique places and this will be the most unique of them all!  It’s going to be a great show in a great space-age setting," – Paul Weller

Graham Coxon has been confirmed as the main support for Paul Weller’s show at the Jodrell Bank observatory and the Blur lead guitarist and solo artist is a welcome addition to what is shaping up to be a spectacular bill.  Graham releases his highly anticipated 8th solo album ‘A + E’ on 2nd April and his records mix alt-rock, folk and lo-fi with consummate ease.  Graham Coxon is revered by his musical peers being described by Noel Gallagher as ‘the most gifted guitarist of his generation’ and has previously collaborated with Paul Weller on the single ‘This Old Town’.
Graham recently picked up the Outstanding Contribution To Music Award with Blur at the NME Awards and his set will be the perfect prelude to the Modfather taking the stage.

‘Looking forward to catching up with some old chums at the Jodrell Bank Observatory, guitars akimbo!’ – Graham Coxon

Baxter Dury showcases the expertly constructed psychedelic pop joy of his ‘Happy Soup’ album.  His sharp portraits of odd ball characters and hook laden storytelling have marked him out as a wordsmith of some renown and his self professed ‘seaside psychadelia’ is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
Collaborators of choice to the A-list, Little Barrie have also been added to a sonically charged line up.  Having worked with Primal Scream, The Chemical Brothers, Spiritualized and Paul Weller himself, the band’s lead guitarist Barrie Cadogan is often referred to as the greatest guitarist of his generation and his band bring their undiluted rock n’ roll swagger to Jodrell Bank for what is set to be an unforgettable live performance.

The Live From Jodrell Bank series sees some of the most innovative artists performing in this unique and dramatic setting, marrying science and music and bringing the audience superlative sounds from earth and beyond. The bands will even project visuals onto the 76 metre Lovell telescope.

Before the spectacular evening concerts and throughout each day, attendees will be able to participate in a fantastic range of hands-on experiments and workshops on site at Jodrell Bank. With full access to the magnificent Discovery centre included in every ticket, this is a great chance to find out more about the mind-blowing research happening at Jodrell Bank. Explore the wonders of the universe and find out for yourself why stargazing has enjoyed a massive resurgence in the past few years.

For over five decades, the giant Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank has been part of the Cheshire landscape and an internationally renowned landmark for astronomers.  Since the summer of 1957 it has been exploring the depths of outer space in a quest for knowledge. It remains one of the biggest and most powerful radio telescopes in the world, spending most of its time investigating cosmic phenomena that were undreamed of when it was first conceived. 

Live From Jodrell Bank - a stellar line-up in a truly unique location…

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TICKETS FOR PAUL WELLER

Tickets £35 // no age restriction

TRAVEL INFO

Coach tickets are available from various pick up points to buy from Ticketline.

Full travel info can be found at www.livefromjodrellbank.com

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