Alt-rock trio The Tiger Lillies hit the road in May, bringing them to Portsmouth in June

Alt-rock trio The Tiger Lillies hit the road in May, bringing them to Portsmouth in June

This spring, the Olivier Award-winning godfathers of alternative cabaret, the legendary alternative-rock trio The Tiger Lillies embark on a European tour of their highly-acclaimed back catalogue of music with their show ‘From the Circus to the Cemetery’, to coincide with the release of their first ‘best of’ album, ‘The Worst of The Tiger Lillies’. The UK leg will see them appear all over the country, performing songs like Roll Up, Danced All Night and Boatman, that haven’t been played in years from May, bringing them to New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, on June 9.

The Grammy-nominated Godfathers of alternative cabaret return with a career spanning concert. Expect dark and deviant theatrics as they delve into their back catalogue presenting their most famous songs alongside new surprises.

With an international reputation for being one of the foremost avant-garde bands in the world, The Tiger Lillies never cease to surprise, shock and entertain with their inimitable musical style.

With their dark and eccentric underground appeal, Tiger Lillies’ image and style is described as “the macabre magic of pre-war Berlin, with the savage edge of punk”, and leaves no deviant theatrics unturned.

The world of The Tiger Lillies is dark, peculiar and varied, with moments of deep sadness, cruel black humour and immense beauty. The three-piece band consists of Martyn Jaques, Adrian Stout and Budi Butenop, who together create a unique theatrical sound and whose signature blend of chanson, opera, and Romany Gypsy music. Their shows have gone down a storm with audiences all over the world, playing concerts and theatre shows such as The Tiger Lillies Christmas Carol, The Ancient Mariner and the West End hit Shockheaded Peter.

Notable achievements include the band winning two Olivier Awards for the cult hit musical Shockheaded Peter and a Grammy nomination for their album The Gorey End, released in 2003.

For UK tour dates 2023

For tickets visit tigerlillies.com

4th May – Oxford Playhouse

5th May – Milton Keynes The Stables

6th May – Stockton The Arc

11th May – Bury St Edmunds Apex

12th May – Norwich Theatre

13th May – Cambridge Junction

18th May – Nottingham Playhouse

20th May – St Albans Arena

21st May – Taunton Brewhouse

26th May – Manchester Home

27th May – Leeds City Varieties

28th May – Liverpool Epstein Theatre

1st June – Brighton Old Market

2nd June – Brighton Old Market

3rd June – London Cadogan Hall

4th June – Wimborne Tivoli Theatre

9th June – Portsmouth New Theatre Royal

10th June – Bristol Redgrave Theatre

 

  • Picture: Andrey Kezzyn

 

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