Events Diaries September - November 2013 | Page 46

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Thursday 26th September
Tuesday 1st October
Laura Marling
CocoRosie
Hall One, Doors 7pm
Hall Two, 8pm
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CocoRosie
The BRIT Award-winning and Mercury Music Prize nominee has come a long way since her 2007 debut‘ Alas I Cannot Swim’. Tonight she showcases her top ten fourth album‘ Once I Was An Eagle’.
Presented by SJM Concerts.
Tickets: £ 18.50 & £ 25( in advance). Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Memorable and evocative songs from American crossdisciplinary performance artists Sierra and Bianca Casady. They present potently poetic and eye-opening accounts of the unsayable – drawing on a myriad of styles and reference points.
Tickets: £ 16.50
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Friday 18th October
These New Puritans
Hall Two, 8pm
The eclectic London-based band fuse a perfectionist ethic with versatile musicianship – latest album‘ Field of Reeds’ traverses more intimate and melodic territories than previous work, whilst maintaining an extrovert streak.
Tickets: £ 17.50
Friday 15th November
Television
Hall One, 7.30pm
One of the great New York acts of the 1970s, Television influenced generations of musicians with the probing, intertwined guitars and ingenious lyrics of their acclaimed debut Marquee Moon.
Tickets: £ 27.50
Wednesday 23rd October
Travis plus support
Hall One, 7.30pm
Travis, one of the UK’ s best known bands, return after a five year hiatus with their longawaited seventh album‘ Where You Stand’. Expect emotive, chiming guitar-pop.
Tickets: £ 24.50
Saturday 16th November
Kodaline plus special guests
Hall Two, Doors 7.30pm
With the release of their highly anticipated debut album‘ In a Perfect World’ in June and as nominees for BBC Sound of 2013, the Dublin alt-rock four piece’ s popularity is going from strength to strength.
Presented by Live Nation.
Tickets: £ 11.50( in advance) Ages 14 + only.
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