Nickel Creek return with two very special shows at London’s Union Chapel in January 2023…

 

 

NICKEL CREEK 

Announce Second London Show Due To Demand

Play Union Chapel Friday 27 & Saturday 28 January 2023

Support Comes From Lau Noah 

 

Platinum-selling, internationally renowned trio, Nickel Creek, return to London for two very special shows in January 2023. The shows, which take place on Friday 27 January (SOLD-OUT) and Saturday 28th January, will be the band’s first in nearly two decades. Tickets are on sale now from www.serious.org.uk/nickelcreek.

The trio will also play City Halls in Glasgow on Sunday 29th January as part of Celtic Connections. Very limited tickets are still available for the show from https://www.celticconnections.com/event/1/nickel-creek-and-lau-noah.

Made up of mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean WatkinsNickel Creek have been playing together since they were children and became a word-of-mouth sensation on the progressive bluegrass scene. Signing to acclaimed roots label Sugar Hill Recordings and finding their appeal spreading beyond the genre’s core audience, they went on to produce self-titled 2000 debut, and the 2002 follow-up This Side, which garnered a Best Contemporary Folk Album Grammy.

 

 

The band garnered further acclaim with their fifth studio Why Should the Fire Die? in 2005 and 2014’s followup, A Dotted Line, which culminated with the band celebrating their 25th Anniversary. The band will release Live From The Fox Theater on 18th November on all streaming services marking their signing to Thirty Tigers. Previously only available on vinyl and digital download, you can listen to the first taste of the record, ‘When You Come Back Down’ ABOVE as they prepare to return to the stage in the UK for three unmissable shows in early 2023.

 

 

 

 

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