Tunng 20th Anniversary Tour

Metronome Nottingham

Wednesday 19 March 2025

7:00 pm : Doors

Seated

14+ (under 16s must be with an adult)

Tickets

General admission: £18.00 + booking fee
Student members: £5.00 + booking fee

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student members

Support comes from Dana Gavanski

Time flies when you’re being Tunng. Can it really be over two decades since the band’s genre-blurring, self-styled ‘pagan folktronica’ first emerged from an east London studio courtesy of a clutch of BBC Radio 6 Music’s Gilles Peterson-endorsed singles on the small but perfectly formed Static Caravan imprint?

It surely can, and what’s more, January 2025 will mark the twentieth anniversary of “This is Tunng…Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs”, a debut longplayer whose acoustic guitars and poetic disquisitions on nature, mythology and the human condition, courtesy of Sam Genders, sieved through fellow band founder Mike Lindsay’s lattice of fractured beats and crackling electronics, still sounds like an impiously postmodern wedding of the rustic and the synthetic,the arcane and the futurist–one for which the designation‘pagan folktronica’ is as good a shorthand as any.

Whichever way we choose to describe it, that 20-year-old signature sound makes a warm return on Tunng’s eighth studio album,”Love You All Over Again”, a winning amalgam of texture and melody, disconcerting imagery and shapeshifting production, predicated.

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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Tunng 20th Anniversary Tour

Support comes from Dana Gavanski

Time flies when you’re being Tunng. Can it really be over two decades since the band’s genre-blurring, self-styled ‘pagan folktronica’ first emerged from an east London studio courtesy of a clutch of BBC Radio 6 Music’s Gilles Peterson-endorsed singles on the small but perfectly formed Static Caravan imprint?

It surely can, and what’s more, January 2025 will mark the twentieth anniversary of “This is Tunng…Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs”, a debut longplayer whose acoustic guitars and poetic disquisitions on nature, mythology and the human condition, courtesy of Sam Genders, sieved through fellow band founder Mike Lindsay’s lattice of fractured beats and crackling electronics, still sounds like an impiously postmodern wedding of the rustic and the synthetic,the arcane and the futurist–one for which the designation‘pagan folktronica’ is as good a shorthand as any.

Whichever way we choose to describe it, that 20-year-old signature sound makes a warm return on Tunng’s eighth studio album,”Love You All Over Again”, a winning amalgam of texture and melody, disconcerting imagery and shapeshifting production, predicated.

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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