Including a date at the Old Fire Station in Bournemouth

Sleeper


Following their London date at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire this December, Sleeper prepare to take their “delicious” live sounds to stages around the UK as they announce a tour in March and April 2018 of intimate venues, with tickets guaranteed to sell fast. The Britpop movement may have only been attached to a few years in the mid-nineties, but this whirlwind of music, culture, style, attitude and icons left a lasting impression and forming in 1993 as Britpop’s cork well and truly popped, Sleeper are synonymous with that time. Britpop’s footprint can still be seen in so many bands two decades on and Sleeper’s music is as relevant today as it ever was; existing fans reliving heady indie days in discos back in the nineties and new fans getting ready to meet their new, favourite ìfemale fronted bandî.

Sleeper

MARCH 2018
Thursday 1 – Liverpool, Arts Club*
Friday 2 – Sheffield, O2 Academy2*
Saturday 3 – Leicester, The Scholar*
Friday 9 – Bristol, The Fleece
Saturday 10 – Oxford, O2 Academy2*
Thursday 15 – Stoke, The Sugarmill
Friday 16 – Leeds, The Wardrobe
Saturday 17 – Newcastle, O2 Academy2*

APRIL 2018
Thursday 5 – Bournemouth, The Old Fire Station*
Friday 6 – Bedford, Esquires
Saturday 7 – Norwich, Norwich Arts Centre

Tickets on sale Friday 27 October 2017 at 10am
*Tickets from Ticketmaster.co.uk – £20.00 adv + STBF

Sleeper came together in London and in just five years they had achieved eight UK Top 40 hit singles and three UK Top 10 albums. Fronted by Louise Wener, she became one of Britpopís biggest female stars, consistently ranking high in the music pressí polls of style symbols and icons, and adorning covers from NME to Melody Maker. Lyrically Sleeper’s songs oozed attitude and combined with a confident and catchy soundtrack, their music began to attract attention. A support slot with friends Blur and the release of hit single “Inbetweener” heralded the start of an important journey for the band and their debut album Smart became one of the first albums associated with Britpop. Their second release The It Girl featured four singles and airplay chart hits “What Do I Do Now?”, “Nice Guy Eddie”, “Sale of the Century” and “Statuesque”. Their music also featured on the soundtrack of seminal British cult movie Trainspotting and Sleeper then went on to release their third album Pleased to Meet You in 1997.

Sleeper

Their sold-out, headline show at O2 Shepherdís Bush Empire this December follows Sleeperís first live shows in 19 years this summer as part of Star Shaped festival which was a unmissable celebration of the Britpop genre. Alongside The Bluetones, Space, Dodgy, My Life Story and Salad, Sleeperís performance was a triumphant return for the band playing at O2 Institute Birmingham, O2 ABC Glasgow, O2 Ritz Manchester and a sell-out show in the capital at Londonís O2 Forum.

Music, culture, style, attitude and icon ñ this is Britpop at its best.

Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd38MNqUetE

Links
https://www.facebook.com/Sleeperofficially/

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