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Pinegrove + Phoebe Bridgers

07/03/2018
Starts 07:30 PM to 11:00 PM
Ticket price
£15 adv + bf
Age limit
14 + (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
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0117 935 1200
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Pinegrove + Phoebe Bridgers

CANCELLED

Pinegrove Cancelled:

"Pinegrove are continuing their hiatus and taking an extended period of time off the road.  The band has cancelled the upcoming tour dates. Refunds are available from point of purchase - online ticket buyers will receive notification and a refund in the next 3-5 days. Thank you."

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Pinegrove are a band in constant motion. Since the release of their 2016 break-out album Cardinal on Run For Cover Records, the Montclair, New Jersey group have toured relentlessly, selling out shows across the world and appeared at festivals such as Newport Folk FestivalPitchfork and PanoramaCardinal won widespread acclaim from NPRThe New York TimesThe

GuardianPitchforkStereogumPasteSPIN and a host of other widely regarded publications. Pinegrove have also released a slew of live recordings and compilations to benefit various non-profits, and numerous video diaries documenting their touring and most recently, their recording process for the follow-up to Cardinal.

Currently in the midst of a fall tour that takes them across North America and over to Europe, they are excited to announce a headlining UK/European tour in March of 2018 with special guest Phoebe Bridgers (all tour dates below) and their first ever Australian dates, also in March.

Although more news and details on their forthcoming record will be announced soon, Pinegrove are excited to share one of the new tracks with their fans to celebrate wrapping up the new album. Those who have seen them live over the past year may recognise ‘Intrepid’, a languid paean to long-distance relationships and the personal growth that results from them. "One of the things this album explores is the emotional and creative experience of geometric space,” explains the band's Evan Stephens Hall. “‘Intrepid’, in particular, considers distance and the outer rim of the magnet's pull; how the size of the world can bring our personal relationships into focus."

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