Lucy Rose to host special evening at Bristol’s Arnolfini gallery

Lucy Rose to host special evening at Bristol’s Arnolfini gallery

Posted on: 25 May 2017

The exquisitely-voiced songwriter is to host an event called ‘Something’s Changing’, which combines a screening of her new film and performances of new material, on the 21st July at the Arnolfini.

Lucy Rose Bristol

It’s all coming up Roses!

 

Lucy Rose is the acoustic guitar-toting singer with a voice both delicate and beautiful enough to befit her namesake, and has used it to gild a pair of quality records. And now, having released Like I Used To and Work It Out in 2012 and 2015 respectively, details have been released about a follow-up.

 

Something’s Changing will be released on the 7th July via Communion Records, having been recorded over 17 days with producer Tim Bidwell. The pretentionless process reflects a marked change in direction for Rose, who spent last spring in South America with her backpack and her guitar, playing free shows and staying with fans.

Lucy Rose Bristol

As well as documenting this experience in this third album, Rose made a film of the same name – which will be aired at the Arnolfini on Friday 21st July. The showing of the film will be attended by its creator, who will be on hand to subsequently perform a live set consisting of songs from the album.

 

The film will run from 7.30pm – 8pm, with Rose’s performance starting at 8.30pm.

 

Interest in this multimedia event has been high, with tickets selling out very quickly. To join a waiting list for relisted tickets, click here. For more from Lucy Rose, visit her Facebook page. For more of the shows organised by the MJR Group, head to their website.


Article by:

Sam Mason-Jones

An ardent Geordie minus the accent, Sam seemingly strove to get as far away from the Toon as possible, as soon as university beckoned. Three undergraduate years at UoB were more than ample time for Bristol (as it inevitably does) to get under his skin, and so here he remains: reporting, as Assistant Editor, on the cultural happenings which so infatuated him with the city. Catch him at sam@365bristol.com.