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Al Lewis Live
February 16 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Al Lewis performs an intimate show at Tŷ Pawb as part of his UK Tour on Friday 16th February.
Tickets: £12 + bf via Eventbrite.
Al Lewis is a bilingual singer/songwriter from Pwllheli.
His latest album ‘Fifteen Years’ examines the universal themes of grief and healing through Lewis’s own experience of finally coming to terms with the loss of his father while hoping to help others in similar situations.
He has released multiple albums, won Best Song + Album at the UK Americana Awards (as part of Lewis & Leigh); been nominated for the Welsh Music Prize and his albums have all spent multiple weeks at #1 on the Welsh charts.
Al has performed at iconic events such as Glastonbury, Nashville’s Americana Music Festival, the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Lorient Festival (Brittany) and Celtic Connections in Glasgow.
His recent single ‘The Farmhouse’ is about the impact that second-home ownership is having on rural communities across Wales. It was nominated for ‘Best Original Song’ at the 2023 Welsh Folk Awards.
Al’s single based upon the Dylan Thomas Christmas story, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ was the first song sung in Welsh to make it onto the BBC Radio 2 playlist.
His album ‘Te yn y Grug’ (Tea in the Heather) was a concept choral-folk piece, material from which premiered as part of the hugely successful sell-out musical of the same name at the 2019 Welsh National Eisteddfod.
Details
- Date:
- February 16
- Time:
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7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Event Category:
- Events
Venue
- Tŷ Pawb
-
Market St
Wrexham, Wrexham LL13 8BB + Google Map - Phone
- 01978 292144
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