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The Blackheart Orchestra

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The Blackheart Orchestra are British multi-award winning, multi-instrumentalists Chrissy Mostyn and Rick Plkington. They comprise a two person ‘orchestra’ playing up to 13 instruments in their unique live show. From their onstage ‘musical space station’ they create highly emotional contemporary rock music featuring a multitude of sounds and atmospheres from acoustic and electric guitars, bass and bowed guitar to piano, organ, vintage synthesisers, omnichord, melodica and electric percussion.

They have been described as a modern day Pink Floyd with influences from as far afield as Kate Bush, Portishead and Cocteau Twins to modern composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass. They combine their folk and rock roots with electronica and classical with Genesis founder Steve Hackett calling their music “powerful and inspiring”.

Their last two albums both achieved Top 20 positions with latest album Hotel Utopia charting at #13 in the UK and winning Best British Album, Best Song and Best Female Vocalist in the USA Progressive Rock Awards. The Blackheart Orchestra currently sits on six Best Albums of The Year lists in the UK.

“Epic” 
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“Ethereal”
Daily Express

“Intensely beautiful”
Chris Hawkins BBC Radio 6 Music

“Simply one of the most beautiful and powerful artists I have ever seen live” Lee Graham: The Rock Show

“An amazing noise”
Mark Radcliffe BBC Radio 6 Music

“A life-enhancing listening experience”
Louder Than War

“Reaches areas of your head and heart you never knew existed”
Metal Planet

“Ethereal art rock laden with pop hooks and poetry, raw emotion and philosophy”
Music Republic

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Ticket fee information

All ticket prices on this website are published inclusive of booking fees. For tickets up to and including £10, a fee of £1 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £10.01 and £15, a fee of £1.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £15.01 and £25, a fee of £2.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £25.01 and £35, a fee of £3.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets over £35, a fee of £4.50 per ticket will be charged.Should an event be cancelled, or rescheduled to a new date that you cannot attend, The Stables will refund the ticket price portion only of the amount originally paid. Booking fees are non-refundable - for full Ts&Cs visit stables.org


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