Atmospheric post punk noir pop from Nadine Shah in a special one-off performance of her latest record Kitchen Sink in its entirety.
With her fourth album released in 2020 to great critical acclaim, Nadine Shah has carved out a unique musical niche for herself. Her rich, jazz-influenced vocals luxuriate over every track – complementing the arch, darkly angular new-wave production of her records, and creating a brooding and intensely atmospheric blend.
Shah has become a unique and insightful voice in the alternative music scene, well known for her intelligently fearless social and political commentary, which alongside her spiky sense of humour has made her one of the most fascinating musicians of the moment.
This performance is subject to government guidelines.
Under new guidelines, we’ve fewer available seats in our venues and thoroughly clean between performances. Two households can sit together (subject to review), and we ask you to not swap seats so we can maintain a safe distance between you and other groups.
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Digital Programme: Nadine - Live from the Barbican
Nadine Shah Talks to Arwa Haider as she prepares to perform her latest album, Kitchen Sink, live for the first time.
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