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Bill Ryder-Jones

Bill Ryder-Jones sits surrounded by alpacas

Photo by Marieke Macklon

Bill Ryder-Jones makes his debut in the Hall, performing his new album Iechyd Da for the first time in full. 

Iechyd Da (2024) is Ryder-Jones’ most ambitious record to date. At times joyous and grand, at others intimate and heartbreaking, the past few years spent producing other artists has provided that gentle nudge to expand into new territory, from kids choirs and tender strings to dramatically re-contextualised disco samples. 

Performed for the first time in full, this show will feature an extended cast of players from the album's recording.

'Iechyd Da feels a culmination of all he set out to do. It’s a record that beckons you over and invites you in, that rewards your faith and careful listening with moments of extraordinary beauty, unflinching honesty, a sonic exchange of love' Laura Barton Uncut (9/10)

Unfortunately, Clara Mann will be no longer be able to perform tonight, we’re all sending her all the best. The brilliant Saint Saviour will now be supporting and on at 8pm. All else remains unchanged.

The end time for this performance is approx. 10:30pm.

Presented by FORM Presents

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Location
The Barbican Hall is located within the main Barbican building. Head to Level G and follow the signs to find your seating level. 

Address
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS

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‘Iechyd Da feels a culmination of all he set out to do. It’s a record that beckons you over and invites you in, that rewards your faith and careful listening with moments of extraordinary beauty, unfl‘