Chemical Brothers To Play Eden Sessions 2019

June 28th 2019 | The Eden Project, Cornwall

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The big announcement for the South West is that the mighty Chemical Brothers will play one of their live shows at the Eden Project in St Austell on June 28th 2019. This is huge news for any Chemical Brothers fan and add to that the unique experience that the Eden Project creates for live shows - this is one gig you are not going to want to miss!

Electronic pioneers The Chemical Brothers have had six consecutive No 1 UK studio albums with their next album No Geography set for release on 12 April.

The second single from the record, MAH, was released at the start of January, following last September’s Free Yourself, which was their first new release in three years.

The Chemical Brothers are one of the foremost proponents of the British dance music scene whose extensive back catalogue includes ubiquitous tracks such as Block Rockin’ Beats, Hey Boy Hey Girl, Galvanize and Go.

They have worked with a star-studded list of collaborators and featured artists, including Noel Gallagher, Q-Tip and the Flaming Lips.

They have won a BRIT Award, four Grammys, two Q Awards, an NME Award and an MTV Europe Music Award. Their albums Dig Your Own Hole and Surrender were both nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize.

  • Price: £50 plus £5 booking fee
  • Tickets are now on sale to Inside Track Passholders. Follow the link and instructions below. (Inside Track Passes for 2019 are sold out.)
  • Tickets will go on general sale via this page at 4pm on Tuesday 12 February .
More info:
www.edensessions.com
www.thechemicalbrothers.com

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