Matt Maltese

Monday 26 September 2022

7:00 pm : Main stage

Standing

14+

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Tickets: £14.00 + booking fee

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Stage times
Doors: 7.00pm
Sophie May: 8pm – 8:30pm
Matt Maltese: 9pm – 10:15pm

Support: Sophie May

The English singer-songwriter returns to the live circuit with an EU and US tour this autumn, starting with a show at Metronome.

His style blends elements from indie pop, indie rock, and chamber pop. Since releasing his debut single ‘Even If It’s a Lie’ in 2015, Maltese has released three studio albums, and two EP’s.

Like so many others in 2020, Matt Maltese found himself stuck at home and dreaming of an escape. Having first established himself as a songwriter with a knack for dry one liners and a keen eye for self-deprecation Maltese has spent the years since releasing 2018 debut ‘Bad Contestant’ searching for something more like sincerity. A year later he released follow-up album ‘Krystal’ and now comes third album ‘Good Morning, It’s Now Tomorrow’, his most genuine project to date. It’s an album filled with romance and light-hearted ruminations on both love and the future, as well as continuing his search for something bigger than normal life.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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Matt Maltese

Stage times
Doors: 7.00pm
Sophie May: 8pm – 8:30pm
Matt Maltese: 9pm – 10:15pm

Support: Sophie May

The English singer-songwriter returns to the live circuit with an EU and US tour this autumn, starting with a show at Metronome.

His style blends elements from indie pop, indie rock, and chamber pop. Since releasing his debut single ‘Even If It’s a Lie’ in 2015, Maltese has released three studio albums, and two EP’s.

Like so many others in 2020, Matt Maltese found himself stuck at home and dreaming of an escape. Having first established himself as a songwriter with a knack for dry one liners and a keen eye for self-deprecation Maltese has spent the years since releasing 2018 debut ‘Bad Contestant’ searching for something more like sincerity. A year later he released follow-up album ‘Krystal’ and now comes third album ‘Good Morning, It’s Now Tomorrow’, his most genuine project to date. It’s an album filled with romance and light-hearted ruminations on both love and the future, as well as continuing his search for something bigger than normal life.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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