Lambchop to play first London show in five years at The Barbican with full choir
Lambchop have announced a return to London for their first show in five years at The Barbican on 1 June where they will be joined by a full choir.
Following a string of intimate piano shows in Glasgow, Leeds and Dublin earlier this year, Lambchop will return to London for their first show in five years. The show includes a choir assembled by and including Blake Morgan (Voces8) alongside the stripped back lineup of Kurt Wagner, Andrew Broder on grand piano, and Cole Davis on acoustic bass. The following day (2 June) Wagner and Broder will also play in Bristol at St Georges.
Broder has previously worked with Wagner on Lambchop's albums, 2022's The Bible and 2021's Showtunes.
Tickets for the show at The Barbican on 1 June are on sale now via barbican.org.uk.
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