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- 04 May 17
Lewis Watson to Headline at Oh Yeah Centre
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Belfast's Oh Yeah Centre will feature upcoming artist Lewis Watson who is compared to a young Ed Sheeran.
The concert will take place at the end of September and tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am via Ticketmaster.
Watson's first album, The Morning (2014) is followed by the March 24, 2017 release of Midnight.
"Written and recorded entirely under his own stream, with friends as collaborators, it’s a sonic leap on from his largely acoustic debut – bigger, bolder, beautifully textured and more experimental, but still as brutally honest and achingly intimate as his bewitching early EPs. Recorded in just three weeks last summer at The Vale in Warwickshire and produced by Lewis’ close friend Anthony West of Oh Wonder, Midnight was made without any label involvement. In fact, it wasn’t until Zane Lowe premiered gritty, drums-driven first single ‘Maybe We’re Home’ on his radio show in January that anyone outside Lewis’ circle had heard his new material." -- Jeff Robinson
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?‘?: https://t.co/iqEQy7UUMr ?‘? pic.twitter.com/3IHWhpJoqH— lewis watson (@levvis) April 7, 2017
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