Support acts just announced for Elbow’s summer concert at Englefield House

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Support acts just announced for Elbow’s summer concert at Englefield House





Support acts have today been announced for elbow at Englefield Estate in July.

As anticipation builds for elbow’s highly anticipated concert on Sunday, July 21 as part of Heritage Live 2024, two remarkable acts are to join the acclaimed multi-platinum-selling Manchester band.

elbow at Englefield
elbow at Englefield

Leading the charge are Villagers, the celebrated Irish musical ensemble fronted by the multi-talented Conor O’Brien.

Recently, Villagers unveiled the forthcoming release of their sixth studio album, That Golden Time, O’Brien’s lyrical prowess, combined with his trademark melodic finesse, promises an album that is truly special. The lead single of the same name is a poignant reflection on the juxtaposition of romanticism and realism in life, delivered with O’Brien’s characteristic sincerity and introspection.

In crafting That Golden Time, O’Brien invited a cadre of esteemed musicians into his creative orbit, including Irish legend Dónal Lunny and American multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick. The result is a collection of songs that shimmer with vulnerability and authenticity, marking a new pinnacle in Villagers’ illustrious career.

Villagers
Villagers

Joining Villagers on the bill is the incomparable Hamish Hawk, a rising star in the Scottish indie music scene. With his latest release Laziest River, Hawk delivers a masterclass in introspective songwriting, channelling influences ranging from King Creosote to Jarvis Cocker. The EP’s stripped-back instrumentation lays bare Hawk’s soulful lyricism, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the artist’s creative evolution.

Described as ‘elegiac pop and gritty elegance’, Hawk’s music is a testament to his boundless creativity and unwavering commitment to artistic integrity. As he navigates the meandering currents of Laziest River, Hawk invites audiences to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection, one that resonates deeply in an ever-changing world.

Together, Villagers and Hamish Hawk promise an unforgettable evening of music, emotion, and transcendence at Englefield. Don’t miss your chance to experience these extraordinary talents alongside the iconic sound of elbow in a concert for all ages.

Hamish awk
Hamish awk

One of Britain’s most cherished bands, elbow recently scored a number one album in Audio Vertigo’. Over the past two decades, the Mancunians have dominated the charts with multiple number-one albums, notably winning the Mercury Prize in 2008 for The Seldom Seen Kid. Their consistent critical acclaim includes receiving four consecutive 9/10 reviews from the NME for their first four records

Now, with their tenth studio album, recorded in 2023 at Migration Studios, Gloucestershire, and mixed at Blueprint Studios, Salford, elbow continue to push boundaries.

Lead singer Guy Garvey describes the album as a departure from its predecessor, showcasing more direct and sonically varied compositions.

Known for their live performances, elbow’s upcoming show at Englefield Estate as part of Heritage Live 2024, promises new material and anthemic hits from their extensive catalogue, such as One Day Like This and Grounds for Divorce.

To buy tickets, visit https://bit.ly/ElbowEngGenSale

elbow
elbow

Heritage Live concerts are staged at some of England’s most beautiful and culturally significant venues. These historic landmarks, stately homes and showgrounds showcase the very best of England’s unique heritage and serve as stunning backdrops to their evening events.

Heritage Live holds exclusive contracts to stage concerts at some of the most prestigious outdoor sites in the country, including the English Heritage site at Audley End in Essex, the Englefield Estate and the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

Heritage Live has previously hosted artists such as Robbie Williams, The Who, Tom Jones, Noel Gallagher, Madness, Boy George & Culture Club, The Jacksons, Van Morrison, Kris Kristofferson, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Jess Glynne and Nile Rodgers.

Heritage Live is brought to you by GCE Live. Giles Cooper of Heritage Live is chair of the Royal Variety Charity, executive producer of the Royal Variety Performance - now commanding more than152m global television viewers annually.

Food & Drink

Please note that a picnic in a small rucksack is permitted. No alcohol, soft drinks, plastic water bottles or knives are permitted within the bag. To reduce waste at the site we strongly discourage single use plastics being brought in. There will be a wide variety of bars and artisan food traders on site.

Parking

Car parking tickets can be purchased in advance via the online ticketing process at £10 per vehicle. Limited car parking may be available on the day but will be dependent on capacity, so you are strongly advisefd to pre-book your parking.

Access Customers

For discounted access tickets, please purchase your tickets via AXS.com. Tickets for the Access Viewing Platform and/or spaces in the disabled car park, can also be booked via axs.com/heritagelive and are sold on a first-come-first served basis. Visit https://bit.ly/AccessCustomers for full information on all of the options and facilities available to Heritage Live’s Access Customers.



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