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Blair Dunlop

at

Old Cinema Launderette

Durham

Thursday 11th of April 2024

19:00

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Blair Dunlop

Event Type

Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

Description



Launderette venue information

Venue

Old Cinema Launderette is a 55 capacity venue with bar facilities. It has good wheelchair access and facilities. If you have additional needs, please email mrwishywashypresents@gmail.com to discuss.

The venue is compact and is a mix of seating and standing. Please arrive early to get a seat. This cannot, however be guaranteed as its first come, first served.

Doors are generally 7pm, sometimes a little earlier, sometimes a little later depending on how the soundcheck progresses. Please note there is no access to the launderette before doors open. There is a wee bar just up the street, the Hop Knocker where you can get a drink if you arrive before doors open.

Parking is free and on street. Generally, in the evening the parking availability is good.


Music is generally from 7.50pm and finished by 10.30pm but this is only a guide.

Tickets

Tickets are only available via https://www.wegottickets.com/WishyWashy unless otherwise stated.

There may be tickets available on the night of the show if it is not sold out, however please buy tickets early. This really helps us plan the show better.


Blair Dunlop

Let?s Get Out of the Rain

UK Album Tour 2024

" You can hear the folk heritage coursing through his veins as well as the originality he brings to the genre". (Songwriting magazine 2021).

New YouTube session (Midday Mass) premieres on FRUK 23/11: https://youtu.be/gUbZz2MCsR4

Blair Dunlop begins the campaign for his 5th studio album announcing 25 UK tour dates in April and May 2024. Let?s Get Out of the Rain will be Blair?s first Studio album since 2018 (Notes from and Island). Where ?Notes? was an introspective analysis of Brexit Britain, the new collection is a celebration of spring, newness and freedom. Songs of metamorphosis and wide screen road trips prevail.

Blair has been hailed as one of the UK's most accomplished songwriters since he burst into the folk scene with his debut Blight & Blossom (2012). BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards followed along with critical acclaim. In 2016 Blair released on his own label (Gilded Wings) and received wider acclaim and BBC Radio 2 playlisting for singled ?The Egoist? and ?356?. Appearances at Glastonbury and the major Folk Festivals followed, along with breakthrough tours of Australia; and Blair is now firmly established as a household name amongst respected British songwriters.

On the new collection of songs and the album Blair says:

?It's been 5 years since my last record, comfortably my longest gap between releases, so it feels really good to be able to put this out in the world. Jim Moray is producing, and that's very exciting as he's someone I've admired for many years. He was one of the reasons I first got into traditional music in my teens. Since then, my personal style has evolved, but there are aspects of traditional storytelling that seep into my original works. I would say that

Midday Mass is a reflection of that. It's a song about a café back in my hometown of Chesterfield, but I guess that it's a vehicle for a social commentary as much as anything else.

Overall, I would say the sound of the record is more positive than my previous work. That's due, in part, to the world opening up post-pandemic, and is ultimately born from a will to connect with people and get out into the world again. The industry hasn?t fully recovered yet, but it is a blessing to be able to tour in any capacity again. Freedom is a theme that runs throughout (unintentionally), and I reckon that's reflected musically as well as lyrically. I've reached a point in my career where I just want to make the music I want to make, and give less consideration to where it may sit in terms of stylings and genre. That's an empowering place to be and it opens up a world of sonic possibilities.?

Old Cinema Laundrette

Venue Type

Laundrette and Coffee Shop

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Description

Marshall Terrace, 38 Sunderland Road,

Durham,

County Durham,

England,

DH1 2HX.

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