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The Snowman and The Snowdog live at Rough Trade East

The Snowman and The Snowdog live at Rough Trade East

In a dual celebration of the release of Andy Burrows’ brilliant new album, Fall Together Again, and the release of Burrows and Ilan Eshkeri’s BAFTA-nominated soundtrack to The Snowman and The Snowdog on limited edition white vinyl this December, Rough Trade East will host a very special film screening and acoustic performance from the pair on Monday 8th December.

The live performance starts at 6.30pm, and will see Andy Burrows and Ilan Eshkeri perform acoustic versions of songs from their magical soundtrack, as well as Andy’s new single, See A Girl, before a special festive screening of The Snowman and The Snowdog.

Andy and Ilan will sign copies of the new white vinyl (and Andy’s Fall Together Again) for fans and answer any questions, and mulled wine will be served to really herald the start of the festive season.

In further festive Andy Burrows news, Andy will be performing on ITV’s Christmas Weekend with Aled Jones, on ITV1 on 27th December. Andy will be playing Light the Night (from The Snowman and The Snowdog) and his new single See a Girl.

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