Turin Brakes tickets

Turin Brakes Tickets

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Turin Brakes Fan Reviews (17) 5.0
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Great evening out

Beautiful guitar playing and harmonies. Thoroughly enjoyable performance.

Posted by Chris on 19/11/2024

Turin Brakes (acoustic), Union Chapel, London - 14th November 2024

Totally brilliant performance

Everything from the venue to the support act to Turin Brakes themselves was fantastic.

Posted anonymously on 16/11/2024

Turin Brakes (acoustic), Union Chapel, London - 14th November 2024

Amazing venue Brilliant gig

Turin Bloody Brilliant Brakes - I could watch them every week. Beautiful songs, great rhythms super positive vibes, the accoustic set really allows you to soak in the harmonies. Little bit of chat (and Eddie always makes me laugh) love to hear a little about the back stories to songs. And a beautiful venue (never been before). Thanks guys see you next time

Posted by Coxy on 16/11/2024

Turin Brakes (acoustic), Union Chapel, London - 14th November 2024

One of the best bands live to see

A magical night, in the union chapel Turin brakes are hands down, one of the best bands I have ever seen play live

Posted anonymously on 16/11/2024

Turin Brakes (acoustic), Union Chapel, London - 14th November 2024

Great peformance

I gig regularly and the songs were played with rigour and humour.

Posted by James L on 16/11/2024

Turin Brakes (acoustic), Union Chapel, London - 14th November 2024


Folk rock band Turin Breaks continue to impress critics and fans alike. Centred around founding members Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, further members include long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer.


Formed in 2009, they have released nine studio albums, including The Optimist LP (2001), Ether Song (2003), JackInABox (2005), Dark on Fire (2007), Outbursts (2010), We Were Here (2013), Lost Property (2016), Invisible Storm (2018) and Wide-Eyed Nowhere (2022).


Artist Bio

How many pundits frantically casting their runes back in 1999 for predictions for the new millennium would have foreseen that TURIN BRAKES would be releasing their seventh studio album in 2016? While many of the rest of the class of 2000 seem forever frozen into the faces in their yearbook pictures, Turin Brakes are still making their way through the century’s changing landscape and have announced a new album Lost Property and UK tour for early 2016.

Their association with now-fallen giants EMI yielded four internationally-acclaimed albums, with all the trappings of hit singles, billboard ads, and the TV transmissions that are now beaming their way endlessly into space, but the glare of the spotlight left the secret at the heart of their vision still intact and waiting to be discovered. Turin Brakes was created by Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, in a millennial South London bedroom, more out of a shared need to express a hidden message they’d both caught at the century’s end, than in a grab for stardom. Enlisting the membership of long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer, the band carries on because the message is still there, still hidden, still with something to say.

The cover artwork of their new album LOST PROPERTY out in 2016 shows an urban spaceman marooned in a deckchair as, behind the winter lawn, half-hidden shapes loom in the dark. The image is a perfect match for this collection of dispatches from the elusive side of reality that’s just a twist away from the everyday. Their sonic camera pans wider and deeper - trademark West-Coast acoustic guitar and widescreen harmony textures wrap themselves around the enigmatic explorations of normality at the heart of Olly Knight’s lyrics.

Sixteen years of touring across continents have sealed their reputation as a fearsome live act, able to hold any size crowd with the sheer chutzpah of their no-hidden-tricks raw and direct onstage presence. Turin Brakes carry on their secret life, and with a new generation of artists like Max Jury, Aquilo and Benjamin Francis Leftwich starting to beat a path to their door to collaborate, it looks like the secret is getting out.

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