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Brian Eno's Apollo


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I know there's a lot of you out there that take a great interest in Brian Eno so I thought I'd just put this up in case you didn't already know.

 

Brian Eno's Apollo

Performed by Icebreaker with BJ Cole

 

Wednesday 15 September 2010 - Thursday 16 September 2010

Southbank centre - Queen Elizabeth Hall

 

15th + 16th September @ 7.30pm

Prices:

£18.50 / £16 / £14

 

Booking Fee:

£1.45 (Members £0.00)

 

Following two sold-out and highly acclaimed performances at London's Science Museum, pioneering ensemble Icebreaker and formidable pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole bring Brian Eno's album Apollo to Southbank Centre.

 

Widely regarded as Brian Eno's best and most influential ambient album, Apollo was written for Al Reinert's documentary on the Apollo space missions, For All Mankind. Music from the album also appeared in the films 28 Days Later, Traffic and Trainspotting. This show returns the music to its original conception - as a counterpart to NASA footage from the Apollo programme - matching the mesmerising beauty and tranquil mystery of the Moon and Earth, and the dizzying scale and humbling feat of engineering involved in taking people to the Moon.

 

 

Let me know if you're planning to go!

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