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The Delines

Presented by Brudenell Presents Limited
£30
City Varieties Music Hall
The five members of The Delines stood in different coloured shirts against a beige slightly-patterned wall either looking at the camera or looking in a different direction.

The Portland Americana band The Delines returns to tour the UK in 2025.

The debut record, Colfax, appeared in 2014 and surprised fans and critics alike. Evoking a beat-up Dusty Springfield or a weary Rickie Lee Jones, Colfax made over a dozen top 10 year-end lists. It was a four-year wait until their sophomore effort, The Imperial, was released following singer Amy Boone‘s long stint in hospital beds recovering from serious injuries sustained in a car accident. The record spent two weeks on top of the UK official Americana charts with the band playing sold-out shows across the UK and Europe.

The band returned with their cinematic third album The Sea Drift which Americana UK and BBC 6 Gideon Coe both made their ‘Album of the Year’. Penned by guitarist and songwriter Willy Vlautin with arrangements by keyboardist Cory Gray and the rhythm section of Sean Oldham and Freddy Trujillo. Vlautin is no stranger to critical acclaim, enjoying cult success and rave reviews from the likes of the New York Times, Washington Post, Uncut, Rolling Stone and Mojo, both as a novelist with seven books under his belt. These include The Night Always Comes for which the band made the soundtrack, with a collection of music by the same name.

The Delines will be playing a selection of songs from across their discography, from the soundtrack to Colfax.

Event information

Running Time: TBC

Age Guidance: 14+ (Under 18 to be accompanied by an adult)

Triggers and advisories: TBC

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