Teddington event of the week: footstompin' folk-rock at the Landmark Arts Centre

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

26th Oct 2021 | Local News

Americana folk-rockers Noble Jacks perform at Teddington's Landmark Arts Centre on Saturday (Image: Noble Jacks)
Americana folk-rockers Noble Jacks perform at Teddington's Landmark Arts Centre on Saturday (Image: Noble Jacks)

The rip-roaring Alt-Folk band, Noble Jacks, are bringing their UK tour to Teddington's Landmark Arts Centre on Saturday 30 October.

Hailed as purveyors of folk-influenced Americana with their high-energy footstompin' rhythms, Noble Jacks have taken crowds by storm across the UK.

They have performed a diversity of gigs at lively bars, clubs and festivals, including Glastonbury, Folk Fest, Chidfest, Chagstock, Broadstairs Folk Week, Beautiful Days and Bestival.

Their latest single, 'Dreams Carry Me On' has been a YouTube sensation with 500k views in just

under a week.

Their second album, Stay Awake, released Spring 2019, went straight into the top of the 10 Official UK Americana Album Charts.

In February 2020 they toured with The Dead South across the UK and were invited to showcase at Americana Fest in Nashville, USA.

Lesley Bossine, Landmark centre manager, said: "We can't wait to welcome Noble Jacks, we're in for a real treat with their up-tempo songs and big anthems, it's going to be a 'fiddle-driven thrill ride'.

"They're well known for their high-energy, roof-raising performances, let's see what they can do with the Landmark's!"

Catch the band at Teddington venue and Nub News sponsors the Landmark Arts Centre this weekend.

Advance tickets are £15 and £17 on the door. Book online here or call the box office: 020 8977 7558. Doors open at 7.15 pm, with the performance at 8pm.

Read more about the event in our What's On section.

Click here to listen to their latest single Dreams Carry Me.

     

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