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Courtney Barnett Tickets

Performing at Black Deer Festival Eridge Park, Tunbridge Wells
Friday 14th June 2024 - Sunday 16th June 2024 Doors at 11:00
Courtney Barnett Fan Reviews (3) 5.0
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Amazing Talent

Courtney blew us away with a mix of old tracks and new including a new song "Small Talk" written on tour in New York. The mix of old hardcore punk tracks given extra verve with the melodic beauty of "Depreston" to some very interesting song arrangements during the encore made for an unforgettable night. Come back soon

Posted anonymously on 22/11/2018

Courtney Barnett , Domain - Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne - 21st November 2018

The Future

I saw the future - and her name was Courtney. Blown away.

Posted by H R on 22/11/2018

Courtney Barnett , Domain - Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne - 21st November 2018

Courtney Barnett- wow!

Never seen Courtney Barnett live before though heard plenty of her on the radio etc. Expected good tunes but didn’t expect a full on kick ass rock band. Some of this was Sabbath heavy, like Bleach era Nirvana. Guitar virtuoso, big voice - sonically and lyrically. Blown away. Brighton Dome is a cracking venue with great visibility wherever you are. Sound was excellent too.

Posted by Spencer on 18/11/2018

Courtney Barnett , Brighton Dome, Brighton - 16th November 2018

In the hands of Courtney Barnett, fragments of everyday life become rich and riveting. A deft lyricist and virtuosic guitarist, she is an emblem of millennial wit and one of Australia’s most successful musical exports.

Based for much of her adult life in Melbourne, Barnett first found critical acclaim with 2013’s The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, and broke into the mainstream in 2015 with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. Garnering a coveted Best New Artist Grammy nomination and numerous other accolades, the album stands as a generational classic. Barnett followed her debut with 2017’s Lotta Sea Lice, an acclaimed collaborative record with Kurt Vile, and eschewed the vignettes of her early records on 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel, her humid, political sophomore record, which featured the Margaret Atwood-invoking single “Nameless, Faceless”. In 2021, she released Things Take Time, Take Time, a remarkable artistic step forward. Barnett returns doing what she does best: translating the chaos of the world into sparkling, indelible poetry.

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