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Los Angeles-based harpist and composer Mary Lattimore returns to Newquay next month for a special evening of live music on November 28th at St Michael's Church, presented by ALMA Artspace.
Lattimore will be joined by Neil Halstead (Slowdive) on guitar to perform material from their critically acclaimed album Silver Ladders, recorded together in Cornwall in 2020, as well as performing a varied selection from her impeccable canon of work. This will be Mary's only UK performance on this trip, ahead of recording a new album with Halstead at his North Cornwall studio.
The evening will also include support from Voguebeloth. Born from the echoing walls of a Cornish chapel, Voguebeloth weave distortion and ambience into improvised soundscapes. Featuring members of Mildred Maude, Seamouse, and Pink Midnight.
Mary Lattimore's ethereal, experimental harp music—layered with effects and synth—has earned her international recognition and collaborations with artists including Kurt Vile, Sharon Van Etten, and Thurston Moore.
Every ticket supports ALMA Artspace's community arts programme in Newquay. Doors open at 7 pm. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mary-lattimore-live-at-st-michaels-church-newquay-tickets-1802727549629?aff=oddtdtcreator
Photography courtesy of Rachael Cassells