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An intimate acoustic evening with Chris Helme (The Seahorses) and Nigel Clark (Dodgy).Doors: 7.45pm
Chris Helme & Nigel Clark: 8.30pm
Mix of standing and seating (unreserved).
Tickets on sale: Tuesday 11th February at 7pm
Chris Helme, frontman of John Squire’s post-Stone Roses band The Seahorses and acclaimed solo artist, is set to bring a collection of brand new material to audiences for the first time in a decade, as he tours his critically acclaimed new album, World of my Own.
You can expect Chris’ blend of honesty and anecdotes, following a 30-year career in the music industry, alongside his distinctive vocals and a raw, enthralling performance, that his solo shows have become known for. Chris will play songs from the new album, alongside numbers from The Seahorses’ seminal album which earned them an outpouring of adoration around the world. With earworm tunes running through your head long after you first hear them, it seems Chris’ new songs look set to become just as beloved as the old ones.
Nigel Clark’s Dodgy, hit their stride in the Britpop heyday, enjoying chart- topping success and critical acclaim. With hit singles such as “Staying out for the Summer & “Good Enough", the band’s unique blend of Indie & Rock quickly garnered a loyal fanbase, and they became a staple of the UK music scene. After Dodgy disbanded in the early 2000’s, Nigel pursued a solo career, releasing several albums and continuing to captivate audiences with his soulful vocals and heart felt lyrics. His solo work showcases his versatility as a musician, with influences ranging from Folk to Indie Rock.
Nigel Clark’s music continues to resonate with fans old & new, and he remains a respected figure in the British music industry. With his distinctive voice and musicianship, he is sure to leave a lasting impact on the music world for years to come.
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The Mess Room The Old Fire Station, Coach Street, Skipton, United Kingdom
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