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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From17th March 2019
To17th March 2019
When20:00
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 7 Feb 19 - T890575211

ILL - Part of Unstoppable Voices

ILL

Work:: ILL (S02003092654)


Production:: Part of Unstoppable Voices (T890575211)

As part of our Unstoppable Voices season, post-punk band ILL bring their genre-evading sounds to the Royal Albert Hall's Elgar Room. With a repertoire of precarious pop songs and frequent improvised departures, ILL revel in the right to be weird, exploring the borders between the funny and sinister, the personal and political and the mundane and surreal. Expect tracks from their latest album, We Are ILL, described as a call to action and disobedient protest in the face of passivity. The album wrestles with the personal and political issues of identity and gender, mental health, the disintegration of social services, capitalism and misogyny.
Presented byRoyal Albert Hall
Presented byThe Quietus

Listing:: L1854563381

Elgar Room



Part of Unstoppable Voices

As part of our Unstoppable Voices season, post-punk band ILL bring their genre-evading sounds to the Royal Albert Hall's Elgar Room. With a repertoire of precarious pop songs and frequent improvised departures, ILL revel in the right to be weird, exploring the borders between the funny and sinister, the personal and political and the mundane and surreal. Expect tracks from their latest album, We Are ILL, described as a call to action and disobedient protest in the face of passivity. The album wrestles with the personal and political issues of identity and gender, mental health, the disintegration of social services, capitalism and misogyny. Elgar Room

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