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PJ Harvey’s career has always commanded attention. A multi-instrumentalist, she is primarily a vocalist, guitarist and pianist. She is pleased to announce a forthcoming tour of Australia in 2025, her first there in eight years. The live show - with her band comprised of John Parish, James Johnston, Jean-Marc Butty and Giovanni Ferrario - received near faultless 5-star reviews in late 2023 across the UK and Europe, and then again across a string of 2024 European summer festival headline performances. It incorporates the Grammy-nominated tenth studio album I Inside the Old Year Dying (co-produced by John Parish and Flood), as well as songs from Harvey’s extensive back-catalogue. To develop the live show, Harvey worked with the Theatre Director Ian Rickson, Set Designer Rae Smith, Lighting Designers Paule Constable and Louisa Smurthwaite, and Fashion Designer Todd Lynn.
PJ Harvey’s accolades include an MBE for services to music and an Honorary Degree in Music at Goldsmiths. She is the only artist to have been awarded the Mercury Music Prize twice, in 2001 for Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea, and 2011 for Let England Shake, alongside eight Brit Award nominations, eight Grammy Award nominations and two further Mercury Prize nominations. Musicians she has collaborated with include Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, Tricky, Sparklehorse, Josh Homme, John Parish, Pascal Comelade, Gordon Gano, Ramy Essam and Mark Lanegan. She has authored two books of poetry, The Hollow of the Hand and Orlam. She has also worked extensively as a composer in theatre, film and television.
Setlists
- 1.Prayer at the Gate
- 2.Autumn Term
- 3.Seem an I
- 4.I Inside the Old Year Dying
- 5.All Souls
- 6.A Child's Question, August
- 7.I Inside the Old I Dying
- 8.A Child's Question, July
- 9.A Noiseless Noise
- 10.The Colour of the Earth (band only)
- 11.The Glorious Land
- 12.The Words That Maketh Murder
- 13.50ft Queenie
- 14.Black Hearted Love (PJ Harvey & John Parish cover)
- 15.The Garden
- 16.The Desperate Kingdom of Love
- 17.Man-Size
- 18.Dress
- 19.Down by the Water
- 20.To Bring You My Love
Encore
- 21.Horses in My Dreams
First part: Orlam reading
- 1.JANUARY. Underwhelem
- 2.JANUARY. Twigs
- 3.FEBRUARY. The World Is
- 4.FEBRUARY. Little Bi-sheep
- 5.MARCH. A Premonition
- 6.MARCH. A Badder Charm
- 7.MARCH. The Bowditches of Dogwell
- 8.APRIL. Twigs
- 9.APRIL. Lonesome Tonight
- 10.APRIL. Myra Bowditch
- 11.MAY. Bumping in the Red Shed
- 12.JUNE. Kane-Jude Rawles
Second part: Orlam reading
- 13.JULY. Reaping
- 14.AUGUST. A Child's Question
- 15.AUGUST. August
- 16.SEPTEMBER. Twigs
- 17.SEPTEMBER. Autumn Terms
- 18.OCTOBER. Devil
- 19.OCTOBER. Sloven's Versey
- 20.OCTOBER. Sloven-Mole Forsey
- 21.OCTOBER. Twigs
- 22.OCTOBER. Drunk as Lord's Prayer
- 23.NOVEMBER. Bonfire Night
- 24.NOVEMBER. Things I Found in Gore Woods. November 5th
- 25.NOVEMBER. Chalmers-Adam Rawles
- 26.NOVEMBER. Things I Found in Gore Woods. November 26th
- 27.DECEMBER. Things I Found in Gore Woods. December 1st
- 28.DECEMBER. I Inside the Old Year Dying
- 29.DECEMBER. Things I Found in Gore Woods. December 31st
- 30.JANUARY. Prayer At The Gate
- 1.Chain of Keys
- 2.The Ministry of Defence
- 3.The Community of Hope
- 4.Let England Shake
- 5.The Words That Maketh Murder
- 6.The Glorious Land
- 7.White Chalk
- 8.In the Dark Places
- 9.The Wheel
- 10.50ft Queenie
- 11.Down by the Water
- 12.To Bring You My Love
- 13.River Anacostia
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