You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
About this concert
Eat Your Own Ears presents Tunng at Islington Assembly Hall 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 Gilles Peterson-endorsed singles on the small but perfectly formed Static Caravan imprint? 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, Lindsay reveals, on a conscious reacquainting with the band’s first principles. 'Over the years, Tunng’s sound has varied and twisted, but at the root there is always a flavour of what Sam and I made on that first album. Rather than searching for a new avenue we went back to what we used to do, which, after all this time, felt like it was a new avenue... Love You All Over Again is our way of coming full circle.” Support from Pictish Trail. Age restriction 16+
Show More

Find a place to stay

Event Lineup
Tunng
29.4K Followers
Follow
Pictish Trail
6.56K Followers
Follow

Live Photos

View All Photos

What fans are saying

Richard
August 31st 2025
Having seen Pictish Trail aka Johnny Lynch a few times, I knew to expect quirk and last night we got it in spades. Multi-lingual support act Bunty is at her most fluent when layering and looping found sounds, some from musical instruments, using pedals arranged on a tiger skin across an ironing board. This was interesting for a while but she checked if she had 5 more minutes, before doing another 10, then did a "very tiny" encore that went on, frankly, a little bit too long. The audience were wildly appreciative (this tiny venue - this was my first time here - can't be faulted for its warm and friendly vibe), but I think we had the idea after the first 20 minutes. Johnny aka PT started his set with a few songs accompanied by just an acoustic guitar, before switching gears and going electric. His eccentricity (the man chooses to live on the Isle of Eigg, for heaven sake) is a key element of his performance style, so we were treated to stories of watching ASMR slime videos during lockdown (inspiring a whole album), the adoption of a false head and much else besides. Nothing if not entertaining, this was value for money. Tickets less than a tenner, a couple of hours sonic experimentation and a cosy bar. No complaints from me.
Brighton, United Kingdom@
The Rose Hill
Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Pictish Trail Biography

Svelt, intelligent, adorable balladeer, trapped inside the body of an oversized, oft-bearded folk ogre. Runs Lost Map Records, up on the isle of Eigg.
Read More
Lo-fi Schmaltz
Follow artist