Well this will be beyond brilliant! Lankum return to London with an expanded lineup at The Barbican this April, following on from their storming performance at The Dome last year!
Upset The Rhythm & The Barbican presents…
LANKUM
Wednesday 15 April
Barbican Hall, Silk St, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DS
7.30pm | £17.50-£22.50 | https://link.dice.fm/F88tPzSff3
LANKUM follow up their storming concert at The Dome last year with a special performance at The Barbican showcasing the contemporary folk band’s expanded line-up. New album ‘The Livelong Day’ has seen Lankum compared to The Pogues for a new generation and blends alternative folk and psychedelia to cement their reputation as one of the most talked about groups to emerge from Ireland in decades. The Dublin four piece - brothers Ian Lynch, Daragh Lynch alongside Cormac Mac Diarmada and Radie Peat - call the record a 'songbook for the people'. Featuring re-workings of folk standards such as 'The Wild Rover' and 'Katie Cruel', they honour the sacredness of traditional Irish songs, but allow them to metamorphose, to grow and breathe, alongside originals written by the band. Presented in association with The Barbican. This is an all ages event.
http://lankumdublin.com/
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