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Barbican announces Matthew Herbert Big Band date

Matthew Herbert

Matthew Herbert’s Brexit Big Band
Reisezehrung
Monday 23 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £15 – 30 plus booking fee

Producer, composer, sonic explorer and world traveller, Matthew Herbert brings his big band back to centre stage with a response to Brexit. His latest project – a typically ambitious collaborative journey and an extended farewell party – arrives at the Barbican in October, featuring singers, a choir and guest musicians from the UK and Europe. The project will evolve and continue till 2019 and will feature an ever-expanding cast. Matthew Herbert says: “In an increasingly fractured and divided political climate where tolerance and creativity are under threat, it feels like an important time to assert the desire for our bit of the musical community in Britain to reach out in solidarity with some of our closest, but soon to be less accessible, friends and neighbours.”

On sale to Barbican Members on Thursday 25 May
On general sale on Friday 26 May
Produced by the Barbican in association with Serious
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SUPPORT ANNOUNCED

Bing & Ruth
+ Tom Rogerson

Friday 26 May 2017 / LSO St Luke’s / 20:00
Tickets £15 plus booking fee
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Supporting Bing & Ruth is improvising pianist and keyboardist Tom Rogerson, founder of experimental electronic-rock band Three Trapped Tigers. Tom releases his debut solo album Failing Shore – a collaboration with Brian Eno – this summer.

Ezra Furman: That’s When It Hit Me
An evening of vicious songs, bold experiments and bizarre epiphanies
+ Broen
Part of Bella Union 20

Thursday 13 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £15 – 20 plus booking fee
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With a reputation as one of Norway’s finest live acts, five-piece Broen are now set to open for Ezra Furman at the Barbican. The band will bring to the stage out of the ordinary interpretations of R n’ B, rap, jazz, improvisation, psychedelia, dub and electronica.

Mercury Rev with Royal Northern Sinfonia
+ Lowly
Part of Bella Union 20

Friday 14 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £30 – 40 plus booking fee
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Danish quintet Lowly, purveyors of experimental dream pop, are the evening’s support. The band’s debut album, Heba, was released on Bella Union earlier this year and is a uniquely sensual, rhythmic and mesmerising  brand of modern pop: restlessly inventive, exquisitely melodic, and defying easy categorisation.

Toots and the Maytals
+ Captain Accident

Friday 28 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £25 – 45 plus booking fee
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Support comes from Cardiff-based Captain Accident, whose energetic blend of rock, reggae and soul has earned him the respect of many, and has seen him become a regular on the festival circuit.

 

ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Julius Eastman Memorial Dinner

Start time changed from 19.30 to 20:00

Saturday 9 September 2017 / LSO St Luke’s / 20:00
Tickets £20 plus booking fee

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ALSO COMING UP SOON

 

Manana//Cuba: A Night of Afro-Cuban Collaborations

Featuring DJ Tennis, Plaid, Ariwo, Soundspecies and Obbatuké

+ Racubah DJ’s and Alayo

Friday 26 May 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £17.50 – 22.50 plus booking fee

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Bing & Ruth

+ Tom Rogerson

Friday 26 May 2017 / LSO St Luke’s / 20:00

Tickets £15 plus booking fee

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The Unthanks: How Wild The Wind Blows

Performing the Songs and Poems of Molly Drake

Sunday 28 May 2017 / Milton Court Concert Hall / 15:00 & 19:30
Tickets £20 – 25 plus booking fee

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Jeff Mills: From Here to There

8, 9, 10 & 12 June 2017

Milton Court Concert Hall, Barbican Cinema 1, Barbican Hall

Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Alexis Taylor: Listen With(out) Piano Live

Friday 9 June 2017 / LSO St Luke’s / 19:30
Tickets £15 – 20 plus booking fee

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Tindersticks presents Minute Bodies: The Intimate World Of F. Percy Smith

Saturday 17 June 2017 / Barbican Hall / 20:00
Tickets £20 – 30 plus booking fee

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Cairokee / Tania Saleh

Saturday 1 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 20:00
Tickets £17.50 – 30 plus booking fee

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Ezra Furman: That’s When It Hit Me

An evening of vicious songs, bold experiments and bizarre epiphanies

+ Broen

Part of Bella Union 20

Thursday 13 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £15 – 20 plus booking fee

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Mercury Rev with Royal Northern Sinfonia

+ Lowly

Part of Bella Union 20

Friday 14 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £30 – 40 plus booking fee

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Walthamstow Garden Party

Lloyd Park

Saturday 15 –  Sunday 16 July 2017

FREE ENTRY

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Branford Marsalis Quartet with special guest Kurt Elling

Sunday 16 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19.30

Tickets £20 – 40 plus booking fee

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Laura Mvula
+ London Symphony Orchestra
Conducted & orchestrated by Troy Miller

Friday 21 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Toots and the Maytals

+ Captain Accident

Friday 28 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £25 – 45 plus booking fee

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Ben Frost & Daníel Bjarnason: Music for Sólaris
Saturday 29 July 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 25 plus booking fee

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COMING UP IN AUTUMN 2017

 

Julius Eastman Memorial Dinner

Saturday 9 September 2017 / LSO St Luke’s / 20:00
Tickets £20 plus booking fee

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The Magnetic Fields: 50 Songs Memoir
Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 September 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Jim Jarmusch Revisited

Featuring Mulatu Astatke, Alex Kapranos, Camille O'Sullivan and Jolie Holland

Wednesday 20 & Thursday 21 September 2017 / Barbican Theatre / 19:30
Tickets £15 – 30 plus booking fee

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Gainsbourg Symphonic with Jane Birkin

Featuring Heritage Orchestra and conductor Geoffrey Styles

Artistic direction: Philippe Lerichomme

Piano & musical arrangements: Nobuyuki Nakajima

Tuesday 26 September 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Midori Takada

+ Visible Cloaks

Part of Transcender 2017

Thursday 28 September 2017 / 19:30 / Milton Court Concert Hall

Tickets: £20 plus booking fee

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Kayhan Kalhor with the Rembrandt Trio

+ Awj Trio

Part of Transcender 2017

Friday 29 September 2017 / 19.30 / Barbican Hall   

Tickets: £20 – 25 plus booking fee

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Sacred Imaginations 1:

New and Ancient Music of the Christian East

Part of Transcender 2017

Saturday 30 September 2017 / 19.30 / Barbican Hall

Tickets: £20 – 27.50 plus booking fee

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Different Trains 1947

featuring audio-visual collaborations from Actress, Sandunes and Jack Barnett

Part of Transcender 2017

Sunday 1 October 2017 / 19.30 / Barbican Hall

Tickets: £15 – 22.50 plus booking fee

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Spacebomb Revue

Friday 6 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 30 plus booking fee

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GAS Live

+ Huerco S Live

Sunday 8 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 20:00
Tickets £17.50 – 22.50 plus booking fee

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Darbar Festival: Kaushiki Chakraborty

Sunday  8 October 2017 / Milton Court Concert Hall / 18:00

Tickets £18 – 50 plus booking fee

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GoGo Penguin: Koyaanisqatsi

A New Score Performed Live

Wednesday 11 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £15 – 25 plus booking fee

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Shiraz: A Romance of India (1928)

World premiere live screening of the BFI National Archive’s latest restoration

Featuring a newly commissioned score composed and performed by Anoushka Shankar

Saturday 14 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30

Tickets £17.50 – 25 plus booking fee

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Camille

Monday 30 October 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Chucho Valdés + Gonzalo Rubalcaba

Saturday 11 November 2017 / Barbican Hall / 14:30
Tickets £20 – 40 plus booking fee

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Terence Blanchard Quintet

Joe Zawinul’s Stories of the Danube

BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Kristjan Järvi

Sunday 19 November 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £20 – 35 plus booking fee

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Tan Dun: The Martial Arts Trilogy

with the London Symphony Orchestra

Thursday 30 November 2017 / Barbican Hall / 19:30
Tickets £17.50-35 plus booking fee

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COMING UP IN 2018

 

Niladri Kumar: Seduced by the Sitar

Tuesday 13 March 2018 / Milton Court Concert Hall / 19:00

Tickets £18 – 50 plus booking fee

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ENDS

Notes to Editors

Barbican Box Office: 0845 120 7550
www.barbican.org.uk

About the Barbican

A world-class arts and learning organisation, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theatre and visual arts. Its creative learning programme further underpins everything it does. Over 1.1 million people attend events annually, hundreds of artists and performers are featured, and more than 300 staff work onsite. The architecturally renowned centre opened in 1982 and comprises the Barbican Hall, the Barbican Theatre, The Pit, Cinemas One, Two and Three, Barbican Art Gallery, a second gallery The Curve, foyers and public spaces, a library, Lakeside Terrace, a glasshouse conservatory, conference facilities and three restaurants. The City of London Corporation is the founder and principal funder of the Barbican Centre.

The Barbican is home to Resident Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra; Associate Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra; Associate Ensembles the Academy of Ancient Music and Britten Sinfonia, Associate Producer Serious, and Artistic Partner Create. Our Artistic Associates include Boy Blue Entertainment, Cheek by Jowl, Deborah Warner, Drum Works and Michael Clark Company. International Associates are Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig and Jazz at Lincoln Center.

 

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