Brian Eno has announced a European tour for this autumn, marking his first solo tour in his five-decade career.
The ‘Ships’ tour will commence on October 21 in Venice, Italy. Built around his 2016 album, ‘The Ship’, the live shows will feature both new and old compositions from his catalog. The Baltic Sea Philharmonic with conductor Kristjan JĂ€rvi, actor Peter Serafinowicz, and Enoâs longtime collaborators Leo Abrahams and Peter Chilvers will all back the musician on the tour.
âThe album ‘The Ship’ is an unusual piece in that it uses voice but doesnât particularly rely on the song form. Itâs an atmosphere with occasional characters drifting through it, characters lost in the vague space made by the music,” shared Eno in a press release. “Thereâs a sense of wartime in the background, and a sense of inevitability. There is also a sense of scale which suits an orchestra, and a sense of many people working together.â
Brian Enoâs first ever solo live concert tour, âShipsâ has just been announced. He will be performing with Baltic Sea Philharmonic, orchestrated and conducted by Kristjan JĂ€rvi and commissioned by La Biennale di Venezia. Tickets available from June 8th 11.00 CET, link on bio. pic.twitter.com/7D3ydRVRf3
— Brian Eno (@brianeno) June 5, 2023
He added: âI wanted an orchestra which played music the way I would like to play music: from the heart rather than just from the score. I wanted the players to be young and fresh and enthusiastic. When I first saw the Baltic Sea Philharmonic I found all that⊠and then noticed they were named after a sea. That sealed it!â
Though he toured with Roxy Music in the 1970s and has sporadically toured with other artists, Eno has only played the occasional one-off solo shows, usually as part of festival programs. In 2021, he and his brother, Roger Eno, performed live at the Acropolis.
Tickets for the ‘Ships’ tour will go on sale on June 8 at 11am. Visit here for tickets and check out the full tour dates below.
Brian Eno 2023 The Ship tour dates are:
OCTOBER
21 â Venice, IT, Venice Biennale Musica, Teatro la Fenice (Early show)
21 â Venice, IT, Venice Biennale Musica, Teatro la Fenice (Late show)
24 â Berlin, DE, Philharmonie Berlin
26 â Paris, FR, La Seine Musicale
28 â Utrecht, NL, TivoliVredenburg
30 â London, UK, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank (Early show)
30 â London, UK, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank (Late show)
Enoâs most recent solo album was 2022’s ‘FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE’. Last month, he teamed up with British producer Fred again.. to create their collaborative album ‘Secret Life’. In an three-star review, NME shares: “This surprise album â despite its frequent beauty â works best as a puzzle piece rather than a standout record in its own right.”
Heâs also contributed to Peter Gabrielâs long-awaited, upcoming solo effort ‘i/o’, including the singles ‘The Court’ and âFour Kinds of Horses.â The album is set for release later this year.
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