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Acclaimed Australian indie-folk artist Jordie Lane will perform in the UK for the first time in January. Jordi is excited to be headlining the Green Note in London on January 22nd before performing at the prestigious Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow, alongside five-time Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Described as “Australia’s brightest new roots music star”, Lane has released two critically acclaimed albums since 2009 and toured with The Moody Blues, Billy Bragg, Cat Power, Old Crow Medicine Show and Neko Case.
Based in Los Angeles, Lane has been touring North America and Australia throughout 2013, building a global fan base for his unique blend of folk, country and blues.
Raised by a comedian and a clown, Lane is known for his ability to disarm and charm any audience with his storytelling, self-deprecating humour and remarkable, resonant voice. “
Wednesday January 22nd 2014
Green Note, London
Friday January 24th 2014
Celtic Connections Festival w/ Mary Chapin Carpenter
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Saturday January 25th 2014
Celtic Connections Festival w/ Malcolm Middleton, Papon & Dark Northumbrian
Platform Venue, Glasgow, UK