Lach, the founder of Antifolk and renowned ‘New York Legend’, is set to perform a rare, intimate gig in Liverpool on 25th August.

Legendary singer-songwriter and founder of the Antifolk movement, Lach, is set to perform an intimate gig in Liverpool on Fri, 25 Aug 2023. The event, hosted at Hobo-Kiosk from 18:00 to 22:00 BST, will be limited to 30 tickets at £10 each.

Lach’s influence on the music scene is far-reaching with his Antifolk movement, a reaction against the softness and pretension of the 1980s folk scene, inspiring artists like Beck, Regina Spektor, and Laura Marling. The American singer-songwriter has released six albums, authored a book of poetry, and was writer and host of a regular series on BBC Radio 4 called “The Lach Chronicles”.

Lach said “There’s an undeniable magic in Liverpool, something that’s always attracted me to its creativity, energy, and wonderful people. Hobo-Kiosk looks like a great little independent venue. It didn’t exist when I was last in town but I’m told it’s the sort of place where magic happens. I’m really excited to hang out there and share an evening of music, poetry, memories of the Antifolk movement and the stories behind my songs with my 30 guests.”

The evening will commence with a welcome and book signing from 7pm, followed by music, poetry, and conversation with Lach. Attendees will have the chance to listen to his music, enjoy his poetry, have their books signed, and chat with Lach himself and ask questions about his interesting and enigmatic life with a live Q&A.

Lach has gained high praise from Bob Dylan, Billy Ficca (of Television), and The Guardian to name a few. His debut novel, ‘Langdimania’, is also lauded for its creativity and wit.

This exclusive event is a rare opportunity for fans to engage with the enigmatic artist in a uniquely personal setting. Tickets are available now via the Hobo-Kiosk website.

Legendary singer-songwriter and founder of the Antifolk movement, Lach, is due to perform an intimate gig at Liverpool’s Hobo-Kiosk on Fri, 25 Aug 2023. This exclusive event, limited to 30 tickets at £10 each, offers a rare opportunity for fans to engage with the enigmatic artist in a uniquely personal setting.

Lach’s influence on the music scene is far-reaching. His Antifolk movement, a reaction against the softness and pretension of the 1980s folk scene, inspired contemporary performers like Beck, Regina Spektor, and Laura Marling. The American singer-songwriter has released six albums, authored a book of poetry, and was writer and host of a regular series on BBC Radio 4 called “The Lach Chronicles”.

The evening will commence with a welcome and book signing from 7pm, followed by music, poetry, and conversation with Lach. Attendees will also have the chance to listen to his music, enjoy his poetry, have their books signed, and take part in a live Q&A with Lach.

Lach has gained high praise from Bob Dylan, Billy Ficca (of Television), and The Guardian amongst others. His debut novel, ‘Langdimania’, is also lauded for its creativity and wit.

Talking about the event, Lach said “There’s an undeniable magic in Liverpool, something that’s always attracted me to its creativity, energy, and wonderful people. Hobo-Kiosk looks like a great little independent venue. It didn’t exist when I was last in town but I’m told it’s the sort of place where magic happens. I’m really excited to hang out there and share an evening of music, poetry, memories of the Antifolk movement and the stories behind my songs with my 30 guests.”

Tickets for this exclusive event are available now via the Hobo-Kiosk website.

Legendary singer-songwriter and founder of the Antifolk movement, Lach, is set to perform an intimate gig at Liverpool’s Hobo-Kiosk on Fri, 25 Aug 2023. This exclusive event, limited to 30 tickets at £10 each, offers a rare opportunity for fans to engage with the iconic artist.

Lach’s influence on the music scene is far-reaching. His Antifolk movement, a reaction against the softness and pretension of the 1980s folk scene, inspired contemporary performers like Beck, Regina Spektor, and Laura Marling. The American singer-songwriter has released six albums, authored a book of poetry, and was writer and host of a regular series on BBC Radio 4 called “The Lach Chronicles”.

The evening

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