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Russell Crowe takes his music project The Indoor Garden Party to London and Leeds this autumn

Russell Crowe takes his music project The Indoor Garden Party to London and Leeds this autumn
Russell Crowe takes his music project The Indoor Garden Party to London and Leeds this autumn

Russell Crowe’s musical project The Indoor Garden Party featuring Alan Doyle, Samantha Barks, Scott Grimes and Carl Falk will be embarking on three intimate tour dates this autumn following the release of their highly anticipated new album The Musical.

The ethos of the musical collective known as The Indoor Garden Party, a hive-mind of world-class musicians, songwriters and performers joining together for the sole purpose of creating unique material and enjoying each other’s company.

Curated by principal songwriter Russell Crowe, The Indoor Garden Party currently features Canadian folk-rock hero Alan Doyle and chart-topping producer Carl Falk, as well as master vocalists Scott Grimes and Samantha Barks. 

Free from conventional restraints, The Indoor Garden Party’s ever-growing songbook spans a variety of genres including pop, soul, rock and folk, the artists concerned only with mining whatever path their creativity sets them on a given day. The focus is on dynamic songs, rich in melody and emotion.

Bringing their sell-out show to the UK and Ireland this year, expect three very special nights of music and performance.

UK & IRELAND DATES 2017

Thursday 28th September – London Union Chapel
Friday 29th September – Leeds City Varieties Music Hall
Sunday 1st October – Dublin Olympia

Tickets on sale now via Gigs and Tours and Ticketmaster.

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