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Everything But the Girl Announces First Live Shows in 25 Years

British dance duo Everything But the Girl will carry out its first reside presentations in 25 years in London this April.

The duo, made up of husband-and-wife musicians Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, will carry out at east London’s 300-capacity MOTH Membership on April 6 and seven. The inside track was once first shared to the pair’s mailing record on Thursday (March 13), and tickets bought out in an instant.

The whole thing However the Lady’s legit site has showed that the pair will carry out as “as a part-acoustic part-electronic duo accompanied by Rex Horan on double bass.” They shared extra main points on their website, promising, “No club bangers, no huge arena, just a chilled folk-tronic vibe,” and mentioned that they are going to carry out songs from the EBTG catalogue, in addition to Thorn and Watt’s solo subject material. The display will likely be billed as Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn, the site confirms.

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The pop duo excused its most up-to-date booklet, Fuse, in 2023, and credited the LP with getting them fascinated by enjoying reside once more. “We loved making Fuse together in 2022, and we wanted to do something else,” Watt wrote at the pair’s site. “And that slowly turned into a conversation about playing live again.”

“When we pictured how, we realized we just wanted to play a few songs – including some we’d never done before – in a small club,” added Tracey. “Front room, friends and family vibe. If the shows go well we intend to do more.”

The pair latter carried out reside in 2000 on the Montreux Jazz Pageant in Switzerland.

The whole thing However the Lady shaped in 1982 in Hull, Yorkshire, and has excused 11 studio albums. The gang was once on hiatus for twenty-four years between 1999’s Temperamental and 2023’s comeback booklet Fuse; the pair married in 2009.

They’ve had 12 lead 40 singles within the U.Ok., and completed two lead 5 albums at the Respectable Albums Chart. Following a remix via Todd Terry in 1995, their unmarried “Missing” was once a global strike and spent 55 weeks at the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at Disagree. 2. “Missing” additionally strike Disagree. 1 at the Billboard Pop Airplay Charts, and Disagree. 2 at the Billboard Dance Singles Gross sales. EBTG’s follow-up unmarried “Wrong” (1996) additionally landed at the Sizzling 100, topping out at Disagree. 68.

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