Heritage Live today announces that Razorlight will headline a huge outdoor show in the stunning grounds of English Heritage’s Audley End House & Gardens, the latest addition to its outdoor concert series there this summer which also include Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Sir Tom Jones.

Special guests for the event, which takes place on Sunday 13th August, will be Embrace, alongside The Feeling and Toploader.

Tickets for the show will be available via pre-sale on Tuesday 18th April at 9am.Customers MUST pre-register at  https://arep.co/p/razorlight to purchase tickets.

London quartet Razorlight formed in 2002 when frontman Johnny Borrell joined up with Swedish Guitarist Björn Ågnen. They instantly hit on a winning formula, straddling the emerging scenes in both New York and Camden with their angular, pop inspired indie rock.

With engaging hooks, the band quickly amassed a slew of hits from their 2004 debut Up All Night, and its even more successful 2006 self-titled follow up. Tours with Queen and Oasis introduced the quartet to the masses and single ‘America’ gave the band their first UK No.1. single.

Following a series of line-up changes Borrell remained the only original member of the band and put Razorlight on hold in 2011. Now, Borrell and long-time drummer Andy Burrows have patched up their differences, and make up the group’s current line-up along with original bassist Carl Dalemo who has also re-joined the band alongside Ågnen.

Razorlight – Plus Special Guests
Embrace + The Feeling + Toploader  
Sunday 13th August 2023

Audley End House & Gardens, Off London Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4JF
axs.com/heritagelive
Gates open 3:00pm / event ends 10:30pm
VIP packages are available.

The band released a best-of compilation (featuring two new Razorlight songs), and have live shows throughout 2023.

Formed in 1990, Embrace have scored three No.1 albums and six Top 10 singles in their career to date, selling more than two million albums in the process.

This year, they celebrate 25th anniversary of ‘The Good Will Out’, which became one of the fastest selling debut albums by a British artist, certified Gold on day of release and entering the UK album chart at No.1.

The band’s eighth album ‘How to Be a Person Like Other People’ was released in August. Featuring the singles ‘The Terms of My Surrender’, ‘We Are It and Death Is Not the End’, it became their eighth consecutive studio album to chart in the UK Top 10.

The Feeling first burst onto the English rock scene with the release of their UK Top 10 single ‘Fill My Little World’. 3 more hit singles from ‘Twelve Stops and Home’ and by the end of 2006 The Feeling were the most played act on UK radio.

Five albums later, the band have sold over a million records worldwide including the UK No.1 ‘Join With Us’, and with an award-winning musical to frontman Dan’s name, The Feeling recently released their most recent record ‘Loss. Hope. Love’ last year.

Toploader recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Onka’s Big Moka’, which sold over two million copies and remained in the Top 5 of the UK album chart for over six months, earning them 4 BRIT Award nominations. The album included a string of Top 20 singles including global hit ‘Dancing In The Moonlight’.

Also announced for the Heritage Live summer outdoor concert series at Audley End in 2023 are:

Friday 4th August 2023 – Bjorn Again + The Real Thing + Boney M
Saturday 5th August 2023 – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds + The Zutons
Sunday 6th August 2023 – Tom Jones + Special Guests
Friday 11th August 2023 – Soft Cell + Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark + Heaven 17

 

 

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