December and Early 2015 Gig Highlights at Southbank Centre:
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December and Early 2015 Gig Highlights at Southbank Centre:
December and Early 2015 Gig Highlights at Southbank Centre: Pictish Trail & Sweet Baboo, Owen Pallett, Buke and Gase – plus Gaz Coombes, Tune-Yards and Phil Selway in 2015 www.southbankcentre.co.uk/gigs Alongside the full range of festival fair (see Southbank Centre’s Winter Festival with NatWest line-up here) Southbank Centre will host some intimate contemporary music shows in December to lift the spirits and warm the cockles. Grizzly Bear, Arcade Fire and Beirut collaborator Owen Pallett will play a one-off show, songsmiths Pictish Trail and Sweet Baboo will bring their brand of off-centre pop to the Purcell Room and Buke and Gase will inspire with their array of handmade instruments. There will also be a range of free gigs throughout the month ranging in styles from klezmer to classical, at lunchtime and after work. Highlights: Pictish Trail and Sweet Baboo will play together at the Purcell Room fresh from a recording session on a remote isle of Scotland, where they collaborated on creating ale-gargling, thighslapping future folk classics (4 December) Described by Rolling Stone as a ‘pop treasure’ Owen Pallett will perform tracks from his latest album In Conflict (3 December) Brooklyn based indie-rock duo Buke and Gase will play the Purcell Room with support from one-man-band Denis Jones (14 December) Free Concert highlights: World-fusion band Colomboloco will get the crowd dancing with music inspired by the Italian countryside (20 December) Laura B & The Moonlighters will play their jazz infused 1950’s Rock and Roll at The Clore Ballroom (21 December) Melissa James will serenade the lunchtime crowd with her soulful songs (19 December) Energetic party music will be provided by the London Klezmer Quartet (12 December) Looking ahead – highlights for 2015 1 Spanning blue grass, modern classical and alt-rock, New York based quintet Punch Brothers are set to dazzle the Queen Elizabeth Hall in January (22 January 2015) Ex Supergrass frontman, Gaz Coombes will play the Queen Elizabeth hall, featuring music from his sophomore album Matador (6 February 2015) Transatlantic Sessions returns celebrating common ground between Celtic and Americana musicians, featuring fiddler Aly Bain and dobro legend Jerry Douglas amongst others (6 February 2015) Radiohead drummer Philip Selway will follow up his sophomore album with a much anticipated show at the Royal Festival Hall (11 February 2015) Ocean Colour Scene will play a selections of songs from their back catalogue with an acoustic twist (18 February 2015) The percussive indie-pop act tUnE yArDs will come to Royal Festival Hall as part of WOW Festival (5 March 2015) Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset will delight jazz fans as he debuts his new album due to be released early 2015 (18 March 2015) Following her 22nd album, folk legend Peggy Seeger will play the Queen Elizabeth Hall with support from her sons Neill MacColl and Grammy nominated Calum MacColl (6 June 2015) ENDS For further press information please contact Hugo Mintz - Press Officer [email protected] / 020 7921 0917 Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre, occupying a 21-acre site that sits in the midst of London’s most vibrant cultural quarter on the South Bank of the Thames. The site has an extraordinary creative and architectural history stretching back to the 1951 Festival of Britain. Southbank Centre is home to the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and the Hayward Gallery as well as The Saison Poetry Library and the Arts Council Collection. For further information please visit www.southbankcentre.co.uk FULL LISTINGS BELOW IN DATE ORDER: Cuban Classics: A Night in Havana Tuesday 02 December, 7:45pm,Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, £16.00 £12.00 Making his Southbank Centre debut alongside opera and tango singer Ann Liebeck and Cuban jazz violinist Omar Puente, Marcos Madrigal performs music for solo piano and violin from Cuba, Spain, Argentina and Brazil. Owen Pallett Wednesday 03 December, 7:30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £17.50 £12.50 2 Canadian indie-pop musician, classical violinist and Polaris Prize winning composer will play songs from his latest album In Conflict. Previously performing under the pseudonym Final Fantasy, Pallett has secured a reputation as a idiosyncratic and original artist. Pictish Trail & Sweet Baboo Thursday 4 December, 7:45pm, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, £13.50 Lyrical singer-songshapers Stephen Black and Johnny Lynch (Sweet Baboo and Pictish Trail, respectively) will provide folk-tinged winter hymns, lo-fi audio wizardry and sweet ‘Eigg-nog’ kisses under the casio. Black (Sweet Baboo) is something of a fixture within the burgeoning Welsh psyche-pop scene, whilst from a static caravan up on the remote isle of Eigg, Scotland, Lynch (Pictish Trail) creates self-professed ‘wonky-pop’. The Gildas Quartet Friday Lunch with MasterCard Friday 05 December, 1:00pm, The Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, FREE Classical clarinettist, Jack McNeill will play H.Skempton, M.Feldman aand S. Birtwistle pieces with The Gildas Quartet, in a slight change in style for Friday Lunch Sessions. Henry Spencer and Juncture Friday Tonic with MasterCard Friday 05 December, 5:30pm, The Front Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, FREE Drawing on influences from jazz, rock and minimalism, the ensemble creates an expressive world of contemporary sound. They have won awards for Best Newcomer at the Marlborough Jazz Festival, Emerging Excellence Award and the band are recording their debut album with Grammy Award-winner Dave Darlington. Science Fiction Re:Scored Saturday 6 December, 7:45pm, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, £16.50 A trio of jazz musicians presents a live soundtrack to sci-fi movie scenes. VJ Soopanatural will help to create a completely improvised narrative whilst jazz composer and musician Mark de Clive-Lowe plays keyboard alongside saxophonist Jason Yarde and a surprise guest jazz drummer. London Klezmer Quartet Friday Lunch with MasterCard Friday 12 December, 1pm, Central Bar Foyer at Royal Festival Hall, FREE The London Klezmer Quartet combines the original klezmer tradition with a kick-the-chairs-over ability to party. The arrangements are acoustic and the playing is energetic and fresh. The line-up is fiddle, clarinet, accordion and double bass. Nicky Schrire Quintet Friday Tonic with MasterCard Friday 12 November, 5:30pm, The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall, FREE Nicky Schrire is an award-winning vocalist and composer performing her own music as well as arrangements of South African jazz repertoire. Schrire has earned comparisons with Norma Winstone, Joni Mitchell and Karryn Allison. Ian Shaw's Early Xmas Cracker with Very Special Guest Madeline Bell 3 Friday 12 December, 7:45pm Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall , £18.50 One is a BBC award-winning vocalist and the other a US soul and pop legend, famed for her hits with Blue Mink and her big band appearances all over the world. The two old friends perform an early Christmas show. Expect Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and Nat King Cole sung in their inimitable style. Gamelan Christmas Chimes Saturday 13 December, 1-6pm, The Clore Ballroom at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, FREE The annual Gamelan Christmas Chimes celebration includes Javanese gamelan, shadow-puppetry and dance performances. Musicians from Southbank Centre's gamelan programme will come together to usher in the festive season with an eclectic showcase of gongs, chimes and a hint of mysticism. Christmas No.1 Singalong – With Rainer Hersch, Charlotte Page And The Christmas Crackers Saturday 13 December, 7.45pm, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, £20 Comedian Rainer Hersch hosts a jamboree of Christmas number ones and seasonal favourites with Charlotte Page and The Christmas Crackers. Buke and Gase + support from Denis Jones Sunday 14 December, 7.45pm, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall , £10 Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez formed Buke and Gase, through invented instruments and collective curiosity. Their atypical stringed hybrids will be backed by minimal beats from foot-activated percussion, creating consist rhythmic groove topped with vocal melodies. Denis Jones has developed a live performance style based around loop pedals, rhythmic guitar-playing and rich, soulful voice. Deacon Blue Monday 15 November, 7:30pm, Royal Festival Hall, £39.50 £29.50 £19.50 – SOLD OUT Formed in Glasgow in 1985, Deacon Blue went on to become one of the city's most famous and successful bands. Their debut album Raintown was followed up by the chart-topping When The World Knows Your Name and Top-20 album The Hipsters. Melissa James Friday Lunch with MasterCard Friday 19 December, 1pm The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall, FREE Melissa James' music fuses blues, folk, country and jazz bundled in a package of soul. Her sound combines Roberta Flack and Joan Armatrading as they cross paths with blues man Eric Bibb. Gypsy Hill Friday Tonic with MasterCard Friday 19 December, 5:30-7pm The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall, FREE Gypsy Hill play a mix of Balkan brass, Mediterranean surf rock, ska and swing. Featuring guitars, horns, tuba, a scratch DJ and a mix of live and electronic beats, Gypsy Hill effortlessly mix the traditional with a uniquely modern sound. Colomboloco Saturday 20 December, 6-7pm, The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall, FREE 4 The Colomboloco five-piece band bring their world-fusion and hi-energy, gypsy-Mediterranean music to Southbank Centre. Inspired by the mountains, sea and classical and folk music typical of leader Francesco Filizzola’s Southern Italian home village, this London-based band of Italian and Spanish musicians inspire and uplift. Laura B & The Moonlighters Sunday 21 December, 12.30-2pm, The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall, FREE Laura B and the Moonlighters are an eight-piece 1950s style, good time, rhythm and blues band featuring the vocal talents of Laura B described as the 'UK's New Diva of Rhythm and Blues', alongside some of the best R&B players in Europe. FB Pocket Orchestra Tuesday 23 December, 1-2pm,The Clore Ballroom Royal Festival Hall, FREE Blues, Ragtime, Hot Jazz, Songs and Dances from long ago: working backwards from the 1930s, the FB Pocket Orchestra explore a repertoire that formed the embryo of what is now known as popular music. The aim of the orchestra is to present a contemporary slant on popular acoustic music from the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Five Go Jiving Tuesday 24 December, 12-2pm,The Clore Ballroom Royal Festival Hall, FREE Bandleader John Bayley presides over the usual pre-Christmas mixture of jive, jazz, jump, dancing and humour. 2015 HIGHLIGHTS: Punch Brothers Thursday 22 January 2015, 7:30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £20 £17.50 New York based quintet Punch Brothers span blue grass, modern classical and alt-rock. They were featured on the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers’ film Inside Llewyn Davis, as well as the Hollywood blockbuster The Hunger Games. Made up of guitar, mandolin, bass, banjo and violin, Punch brothers will be touring music from their new album. Transatlantic Sessions Friday 6 February 2015, 7:30pm, Royal Festival Hall, £27.50 £25 £22 £20 Back for a sixth year Transatlantic Sessions will return to celebrate common ground between Celtic and Americana musicians. Fiddle maestro Aly Bain will head the house band with dobro legend Jerry Douglas and will be joined by special guests Gaz Coombes Friday 6 February 2015, 7:30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £17.50, 15 Former Supergrass frontman and multi-award winner Gaz Coombes will play the Queen Elizabeth Hall following the release of his supremely reflective sophomore album Matador. Philip Selway 5 Wednesday 11 February 2015, 7:30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £20 £17.50 Four years after the unexpected and exquisite treat that was Philip Selway’s debut album Familial, the man formerly known as the drummer of Radiohead returns with his sophomore record, Weatherhouse. Ocean Colour Scene Wednesday 18 February 2015,7:30pm, Royal Festival Hall, £35 £27.50 £20 In their 25 years together, Ocean Colour Scene have enjoyed five Top 10 albums, six Top 10 singles and a string of awards. To celebrate, they are playing stripped back and acoustic, accompanied by Q Strings. Tune-Yards Thursday 5 March 2015, 7:30pm, Royal Festival Hall, £22.50 £20 £17.50 The celebrated indie-pop band tUnE-yArDs will bring their live experience to Royal Festival Hall on the back of a new album Nikki Nack. Headed up by Merrill Garbus, the band is known for its explosive performance style and brilliantly eccentric songwriting. Marius Neset Wednesday 18 March 2015,7:45pm, Purcell Room, £15 Described by the Telegraph as making his ‘instrument dance like a gazelle and soar like an eagle’ Norwegian jazz saxophonist Marius Neset will delight European jazz fans as he debuts his new album slated to be released early 2015. Peggy Seeger Saturday 6 June 2015, 7:30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £22.50 £20 £17.50 nd As she enters her 80th year, folk legend Peggy Seeger shows no sign of slowing as she releases her 22 album, Everything Changes. She’ll be playing songs new and old at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, with support from her sons Neill MacColl and Grammy nominated Calum MacColl. 6