A.A. Williams
Bush Hall, London.

16s - 18s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.
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Having made her debut live appearance at the prestigious Roadburn Festival in the
Netherlands off the back of a self-titled EP, A.A. Williams has since toured across the
globe with the likes of Cult of Luna, Explosions In The Sky, Russian Circles, Sleep Token
and The Sisters of Mercy, as well as establishing herself as a headline artist - including a
show at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Hall inside London's Southbank Centre.
Standout festival appearances have dovetailed with two album releases - 2020's
'Forever Blue' and 2022's 'As The Moon Rests', which both received widespread critical
acclaim and put A.A. Williams firmly in the slipstream of the wave of female vocalists
taking textured, epic and folk-rooted heavy music into new and progressive directions. A
BBC session at the legendary Maida Vale Studios only bolstered Williams' credentials.
Not one to rest on her laurels, she has also released a selection of 'companion pieces' -
a collaborative single with Japanese post-rock titans MONO ('Exit In Darkness'); a solo
covers collection recorded during 2020's pandemic lockdown - 'Songs From Isolation' -
that garnered praise from The Cure's Robert Smith and Smashing Pumpkins' Billy
Corgan for her unique take on their original songs; and perhaps most impressively,
2021's 'arco' saw the multi-instrumentalist completely rework her debut EP from rock
instrumentation to a string ensemble, utilising her classical training and arrangement
skills to stunning effect.