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Ivan Campo INDIE FOLK

Friday, 24 March 2023

Ivan Campo

indie folk trio

coming to The Petri Dish.

TICKET information

IN ADVANCE

Book Your ticket via email

tickets@thepetridish.co.uk

£ 10

 

OTD

£ 12

Please bear in mind we are able to accept and confirm bookings till the previous midnight.

ON THE DAY (24th of March) EVERY TICKETS ARE ON THE DOOR PRICE.

We are thankful for your support and understanding!

.

English indie folk trio Ivan Campo, named after the Spanish international footballer, met in the city of Preston whilst studying contemporary music at the University of Central Lancashire.

Latest track ‘The Girl Who Dreamed’, with its light and uplifting aesthetic that combines wistful guitar hooks and sweeping vocals, tells the tale of a whirlwind romance between two people brought together by passionate love which ends as quickly as it begins. Recorded in three separate locations during quarantine and mastered at Queens Ark Audio, it’s the first in a string of songs planned for release leading up to their highly anticipated tenth album.

With their distinct sound of alternative folk, founding members, Adam Shaw, Ben Atha, and Will Rogers were introduced to a wider audience in 2010 when the television series ‘Skins’ used The Great Procrastinator – taken from the 2009 EP Super 7 – in Episode 1 / Season 4.

The group gathered more attention after Ben Atha was invited to go to Los Angeles in 2016 to play James Bond in the Epic Rap Battles of History YouTube series.

Their last album Season of the King secured the band a 4th live session on BBC 6 Music, as well as a special appearance on prime time Spanish TV programme, Late Motiv, performing The Bloodhound and the Fox.

Adam Shaw together with sticksman Ben Atha was a revelation, the latter all about percussion, sweet harmonies and whistling … and hats off to anyone who can pull all that off live.

Here’s a cultured outfit who could add something to any bill, their brand of intelligent indie folk (or folk-infused pop, as they put it) capable of ensuring many a festival could be complemented by their presence.

 

 

 

 

Musicians who are able to provide high quality performance among any circumstances!

Find them on Facebook and their Website.

  • Organizer Name: The Petri Dish
  • Phone: 01296394720
  • Email: admin@thepetridish.co.uk
  • Type: Folk,Indie,Live Music,Nightout,Performance
  • Time: 24 March 2023 - 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm
  • Venue:The Petri Dish

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Ivan Campo

indie folk trio

coming to The Petri Dish.

TICKET information

IN ADVANCE

Book Your ticket via email

tickets@thepetridish.co.uk

£ 10

 

OTD

£ 12

Please bear in mind we are able to accept and confirm bookings till the previous midnight.

ON THE DAY (24th of March) EVERY TICKETS ARE ON THE DOOR PRICE.

We are thankful for your support and understanding!

.

English indie folk trio Ivan Campo, named after the Spanish international footballer, met in the city of Preston whilst studying contemporary music at the University of Central Lancashire.

Latest track ‘The Girl Who Dreamed’, with its light and uplifting aesthetic that combines wistful guitar hooks and sweeping vocals, tells the tale of a whirlwind romance between two people brought together by passionate love which ends as quickly as it begins. Recorded in three separate locations during quarantine and mastered at Queens Ark Audio, it’s the first in a string of songs planned for release leading up to their highly anticipated tenth album.

With their distinct sound of alternative folk, founding members, Adam Shaw, Ben Atha, and Will Rogers were introduced to a wider audience in 2010 when the television series ‘Skins’ used The Great Procrastinator – taken from the 2009 EP Super 7 – in Episode 1 / Season 4.

The group gathered more attention after Ben Atha was invited to go to Los Angeles in 2016 to play James Bond in the Epic Rap Battles of History YouTube series.

Their last album Season of the King secured the band a 4th live session on BBC 6 Music, as well as a special appearance on prime time Spanish TV programme, Late Motiv, performing The Bloodhound and the Fox.

Adam Shaw together with sticksman Ben Atha was a revelation, the latter all about percussion, sweet harmonies and whistling … and hats off to anyone who can pull all that off live.

Here’s a cultured outfit who could add something to any bill, their brand of intelligent indie folk (or folk-infused pop, as they put it) capable of ensuring many a festival could be complemented by their presence.

 

 

 

 

Musicians who are able to provide high quality performance among any circumstances!

Find them on Facebook and their Website.