In just a few short days thousands of Elbow fans will be getting ready as they head to see the 'One Day' band at London's O2 Arena. Elbow's latest tour 'Audio Vertigo' will celebrate the group's tenth ...
One says “they”. Elbow may have five constituent parts, with two horns and four strings blowing or sawing onstage as occasion demands, but the focus of their charisma is of course the tubby, stubbly, ...
O2 Priority Tickets are available for upcoming tours from Elbow, Bombay Bicycle Club and Maroon 5 from 9am tomorrow morning. Tickets for Bombay Bicycle Club’s tour are available for presale now. Elbow ...
O2 Priority Tickets will be available for upcoming gigs from The Vaccines, Elbow, Death Cab For Cutie and more from 9am tomorrow (January 28). A limited number of tickets will be available for the War ...
Elbow's Guy Garvey at the O2 Arena Credit: Photo: Gus Stewart “Is it still called the O2?” asked Guy Garvey after Elbow’s opening number at the 20,000-capacity London venue. The singer’s affected ...
The very idea of Elbow as an arena act always seemed to be something of a contradiction in terms. So when they struck commercial gold in 2008 with their Mercury award-winning The Seldom Seen Kid and ...
Elbow have announced that they will play their biggest every Irish headlining show at The O2 Dublin on Thursday March 31st 2011 as part of their upcoming UK & Ireland tour. The band have just ...
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Their musical message of harmony and celebration - of higher, faster, stronger, cheerier - ought by rights to sound like the most grating of bromides. But no, Elbow have found the secret recipe for ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Few begrudged Elbow their rise to fame. Fanfares for the uncommonly sensitive man greeted The Seldom Seen Kid, their ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Success corrupts. This is one of history’s oldest morality tales, dating back to when jealousy and swollen egos first ...