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Maximo Park
Thursday 22nd April at Pryzm, 8:00pm
RESCHEDULED FOR THE 22ND APRIL. - This is a socially distanced, seated show in Tier 2 restrictions. Please note, you may only sit with people from your own household or in your support bubble. By buying tickets, you are agreeing that you are buying only for members of your household and that you won't take part in a mixing of households in keeping with Tier 2 government guidance. PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak. If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available. - To celebrate the release of their new album titled Nature Always Wins, the ever-excellent Maximo Park return to Kingston to play a socially distanced, seated show at Pryzm. The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band, and that of humanity as a whole. The album’s title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, “who are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?”. “I'm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as it's been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since Risk To Exist, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in” – frontman Paul Smith - Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Maximo Park due on stage at 9:00pm All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table. This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Maximo Park
Friday 23rd April at Pryzm, 5:00pm
RESCHEDULED FOR THE 23RD APRIL. - This is a socially distanced, seated show in Tier 2 restrictions. Please note, you may only sit with people from your own household or in your support bubble. By buying tickets, you are agreeing that you are buying only for members of your household and that you won't take part in a mixing of households in keeping with Tier 2 government guidance. PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak. If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available. - To celebrate the release of their new album titled Nature Always Wins, the ever-excellent Maximo Park return to Kingston to play a socially distanced, seated show at Pryzm. The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band, and that of humanity as a whole. The album’s title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, “who are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?”. “I'm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as it's been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since Risk To Exist, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in” – frontman Paul Smith - Times TBC but we expect doors at 5:00pm. Last entry is at 5:30pm, Maximo Park due on stage at 6:00pm All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table. This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Maximo Park
Friday 23rd April at Pryzm, 8:00pm
RESCHEDULED FOR THE 23RD APRIL. - This is a socially distanced, seated show in Tier 2 restrictions. Please note, you may only sit with people from your own household or in your support bubble. By buying tickets, you are agreeing that you are buying only for members of your household and that you won't take part in a mixing of households in keeping with Tier 2 government guidance. PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak. If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available. - To celebrate the release of their new album titled Nature Always Wins, the ever-excellent Maximo Park return to Kingston to play a socially distanced, seated show at Pryzm. The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band, and that of humanity as a whole. The album’s title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, “who are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?”. “I'm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as it's been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since Risk To Exist, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in” – frontman Paul Smith - Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Maximo Park due on stage at 9:00pm All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table. This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Maximo Park
As Long As We Keep Moving
Over three million album sales and multiple Top 10 records into their career, Maxïmo Park bring a live album titled 'As Long As We Keep Moving'. Featuring hits spanning their six albums to date. Get High (No, I Don’t) and What Equals Love? appear from latest album Risk To Exist, as does Top 20 single Books From Boxes, and the beloved Going Missing B-Side A19.
Much-loved on record, the band are famed for reaching new levels of dynamism, energy and excitement in a live environment. Many fan-favourites are given such life in this new release. Mixed by Adrian Bushby, he captures the band at the peak of their powers, showcasing what has made them such a popular live act over the last 14 years. Accompanying the live performance on CD is its counterpart on DVD; a beautifully filmed, engaging and intimate set from the band, that really highlights the live strengths they have.
Cooking Vinyl
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