The ever-enigmatic Penguin Cafe have announced a UK tour for 2019, bringing their live show that transcends both popular and classical music all over the UK, combining elements of Classical, Ambient, World and Folk to form a truly unique and immersive sound.
Beginning in Birmingham, the tour will also call at Edinburgh, Cambridge, London, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff, and Dublin.
Penguin Cafe was founded in 2009 by Arthur Jeffes, following in the footsteps of his father, Simon Jeffes of the iconic Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Arthur formed Penguin Cafe with a brand new line-up, bringing together a talented and disparate group of musicians from the likes of Suede, Gorillaz and Razorlight. Penguin Cafe’s music bears all the hallmarks of PCO that its disciples will know and love, continuing to transcend popular and classical music.
Three albums followed: A Matter of Life… in 2008, The Red Book in 2014 and The Imperfect Sea released on Erased Tapes in 2017. The same year Arthur paid tribute to his late father by performing PCO’s seminal record Union Cafe live to a sold out Union Chapel, coinciding with the album’s re-issue on Erased Tapes.
2018 saw the Penguins perform in Paris, Berlin and London with a special show to support Greenpeace at the new venue EartH in Hackney. Arthur and his group are back in the studio creating their forthcoming fifth studio album, due for release in autumn 2019.
Watch their video for Solaris, from their 2014 album The Red Book.
Tickets for the tour go on sale 28th March.
Penguin Cafe Tour Dates
28 Sept: Birmingham Town Hall
29 Sept: Edinburgh Queen’s Hall
30 Sept: Cambridge Corn Exchange
2 Oct: London Queen Elizabeth Hall
3 Oct: Manchester RNCM Theatre
5 Oct: Bristol St George’s Hall
6 Oct: Cardiff St David’s Hall
7 Oct: Dublin National Concert Hall