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India Electric Co. Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

India Electric Co.

The Tin Music and Arts
Units 1-4, The Canal Basin, St Nicholas St

Sep 19, 2024

7:30 PM GMT+1
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India Electric Co. Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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India Electric Co. headline tour. The Tin at The Coal Vaults.

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September 10th 2024
India Electric Co. get better with every show. With just a few festival sets since their “Pomegranate” album launch show in April, this was a very tight performance, which the excellent audience at the Live Room thoroughly enjoyed. The set heavily features the new album, alongside a few perennial favourites that they dare not leave out. A first play of the track “Balancing Act” accompanied new favourites like “Glass Houses”, “Cascade” and “After the Flood”, alongside “Parachutes”, “Heimat”, “Eyes and Tears”, this time on mandolin and violin, and “Without Lisa”, with which Cole Stacey and Joseph O’Keefe kick off the second half of the show before they are once again joined by drummer Russell Field for the remainder of the set. There are tickets for most of the remaining shows on the tour which resumes next week, which no-one will regret buying.
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We are based in two neighbouring premises – The Tin at the Coal Vaults is a venue which is set in the former coal storage building in Coventry’s 18th century canal basin....
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India Electric Co. Biography

“Two of the most extraordinary musicians, a phenomenal duo” - BBC Radio 2

****“Busy as rush hour but full of light, describing a life alive with motion” - The Independent

“A full musical odyssey” - BBC Radio 1


India Electric Company are perhaps best described as “a veritable musical magpie’s nest”, BBC Radio 3. Blending traditional instruments, folk melodies and subtle electronic influences, they’ve extensively toured throughout Europe, Australia and New Zealand, including UK shows at The London Palladium and Hammersmith Apollo.

After live sessions with BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music, Glastonbury Festival appearances and BBC Introducing’s backing they released The Gap in 2020 with FRUK declaring them “one of the truly pioneering acts in folk music”.

**** “Bursting with invention and full of surprises.” - The Telegraph

**** “Classy pop” - The Scotsman
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