Jane Weaver

Moth Club, London.

Please note: The evening will consist of two sets and an interval. Jane Weaver will be on stage at 8pm. There is no support. The venue will be mostly seated with some additional standing. Seats allocated on first come first served basis.

This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18

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GENERAL ADMISSION £30.25 (£27.50)

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Eat Your Own Ears Presents Jane Weaver's 'The Fallen by Watchbird' 15th Anniversary tour at MOTH Club.
 
Please note: The evening will consist of two sets and an interval. Jane Weaver will be on stage at 8pm. There is no support. The venue will be mostly seated with some additional standing. Seats allocated on first come first served basis.
 
Originally released in 2010 on Jane's own label Bird Records 'The Fallen by Watchbird' is considered to be Weaver's maiden voyage into conceptual acid folk / psych folk and hauntology.Inspired by Germanic and European folktales the album combines folk, spoken word, and electronic experimentation in collaboration with a close-knit group of musicians, noisemakers and vocalists/narrator under the collective moniker "Septieme Soeur". Casually alluding to a floating storyline based around missing seamen, telekinesis, avian messengers, witchkraft, death & re-birth, 'The Fallen By Watchbird' has never been performed in its entirety as a collective with it's accompanying visual story book until now.
 
This Winter 2025 sees the vinyl re-release of 'The Fallen by Watchbird' and it's companion re-work album "The Watchbird Alluminate' as an expanded issue on Fire Records.The live show will feature a collective of musicians and special guests in what promises to be closely represented to how it was initially intended as a performed musical and visual experience set in theatres around the UK.