Adam Ross UK Tour: LIVE AT TRADERS

Adam Ross UK Tour: LIVE AT TRADERS

Traders, Stockport.
Adam Ross UK Tour: LIVE AT TRADERS

16s - 18s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

FIRST RELEASE ADMISSION

£11.00 Face value (£10.00)

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Adam Ross + Special Guest: LIVE AT TRADERS

Welcoming from the North-East of Scotland, Adam Ross - indie-folk songwriter- is to perform at Traders, Marple, as part of his UK tour; alongside local-cornerstone Jon Coley.

Saturday 26th September

DOORS: 8.00PM

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"An understated master of songwriting" - Klof

Adam Ross is an indie-folk songwriter based in north-east Scotland. He is a solo artist and has also led the cult indie band Randolph's Leap for over a decade, releasing music with legendary Fife label Fence Records and Lost Map as well as Olive Grove Records and Fika Recordings. He is known for his unique brand of articulate lyricism which blends humour, poignancy, wordplay and offbeat stories.

Bring On The Apathy is Adam's most complete album to date, featuring 10 melodic, lyrical songs recorded onto tape in an analogue studio with a team of exquisite musicians.

Adam has a track record of playing at festivals and venues across the country including Green Man, Celtic Connections, Belladrum and the Edinburgh Fringe.

His reputation as an engaging, witty, storytelling performer was also enhanced by his role in The Isle of Love, a country-wide touring theatre show inspired by his songs. He also released two albums of vocoder country-pop music under the pseudonym A.R. Pinewood.

His music has received regular airplay on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC 6 Music including various singles and albums of the week. 

"Sheer class" - BBC Radio Scotland

"Charm and character to spare" - The Scotsman

"Ross's storytelling and songwriting is still second to none" - The Skinny

"In a fair world, this literate, funny, humane album would cement his status as a national treasure." - Klof

"The Scottish Father John Misty" - For The Rabbits