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With a haunting voice, incisive lyrics, and piano playing that invokes influences ranging from Claude Debussy to Nina Simone, Benjamin Clementine is proving himself to be a generational talent. The Mercury Prize-winning musician, poet and actor makes his Vancouver debut for an intimate night at the Chan Centre.Having grown up in London in a strict Catholic household, Clementine left home at sixteen and faced homelessness, beginning his career busking on the streets of Paris. From there, he returned to England and released his debut album, which won the Mercury Prize. He has gone on to tour with David Byrne of Talking Heads, collaborated with David Albarn of Gorillaz and, in 2019, he was named a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government.
Known for his incandescent, “immersive, breathtaking performances” that create “intimate moments of revelation” (NPR), Clementine’s creative journey also includes notable recent acting roles in Denis Villeneuve’s multiple Oscar-winning film Dune and work with Oscar-winning director Sir Steve McQueen.
Clementine will share music from his forthcoming new album, Sir Introvert And The Featherweights, which continues his adventures as a singular artist that delivers style, poise and poetry in equal measure. His experimental and, at times, avant-garde approach to chamber pop, and his enigmatic presence, velveteen baritone, and literary streak defies categorization.
Get your tickets to see this once-in-a-generation talent!
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6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada, British Columbia V6T 1Z1
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