DON’T delay in grabbing your ticket to what is shaping up to be one the best gigs of the year at The Princess Pavilion as British Sea Power are set to light up Falmouth on Wednesday, April 16.
With their new album Machineries of Joy being described as a creative high, a superbly composed, multi-stylistic tour de force, British Sea Power are hitting their stride and the accolades bestowing this talented six-piece band are plenty.
BSP have also enjoyed a diverse array of cultural endorsement from David Bowie to Bill Oddie, and from The National Maritime Museum to Jeremy Vine.
With performances at the Great Wall of China and at London’s Natural History Museum under their belt, an album nominated for the Mercury Music prize and having produced their own-brand lager, bitter, sparkling wine, chocolate, tea and Brilliantine Mortality hair pomade, British Sea Power aren’t your usual band.
Doors open at 7.30pm. Advance tickets are £14 - available from the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222. Or book online via SeeTickets.
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