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Tim Arnold
Tim Arnold and Friends - 25th Anniversary Concert
The Camden Club
72 Chalk Farm Rd
Jul 2, 2022
7:30 PM GMT+1
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A celebration of 25 albums in 25 years. From 90's Britpop art rockers Jocasta to Shakespearean Prog Rock and BBC London album of the year The Soho Hobo, singer songwriter Tim Arnold performs songs from his albums with the musicians and actors who collaborated and fuelled this unique creative journey in music.
Doors: 7pm. Show starts 8pm (duration: 2 hrs). There will be a 15 minute interval.
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Tim Arnold Biography
Tim Arnold - Writer, Composer and Performer
Singer, songwriter, actor, film director, composer and activist, his work spans multiple genres and mediums and he is known for his ambitious projects that draw communities together. He is founder of Save Soho with Stephen Fry and has worked extensively with Amnesty’s LGBTQIA arm through his music. SUPER CONNECTED explores the clash between humanity and technology in context of our collective mental health.
Mixed-race and autistic, Arnold was raised by his mother and her same-sex partner amidst a vibrant working-class theatrical community. When Iggy Pop told NME that Arnold’s work reminded him of David Bowie, Arnold’s career was given a new lease of life, winning BBC London Album of The Year for his album ‘The Soho Hobo’.
Arnold was mentored by the legendary Lindsay Kemp, who performed alongside Arnold in his multimedia installation piece ‘What Love Would Want’ in 2018.
Read MoreSinger, songwriter, actor, film director, composer and activist, his work spans multiple genres and mediums and he is known for his ambitious projects that draw communities together. He is founder of Save Soho with Stephen Fry and has worked extensively with Amnesty’s LGBTQIA arm through his music. SUPER CONNECTED explores the clash between humanity and technology in context of our collective mental health.
Mixed-race and autistic, Arnold was raised by his mother and her same-sex partner amidst a vibrant working-class theatrical community. When Iggy Pop told NME that Arnold’s work reminded him of David Bowie, Arnold’s career was given a new lease of life, winning BBC London Album of The Year for his album ‘The Soho Hobo’.
Arnold was mentored by the legendary Lindsay Kemp, who performed alongside Arnold in his multimedia installation piece ‘What Love Would Want’ in 2018.
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