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Jesca Hoop

plus Chloe Foy

Jesca Hoop (credit Aga Mortlock)

Jesca Hoop

plus Chloe Foy

Part of Innovators

All tickets remain valid for the new date.

THIS EVENT HAS PASSED

Rescheduled (Friday 25 November)

We are delighted that we have been able to reschedule the performance by Jesca Hoop (originally due to take place at Sage Gateshead on Friday 25 November 2022) to Tuesday 20 December 2022.

All tickets remain valid for the new date. If you would like to attend the new date you don’t need to do anything.

Thank you for your patience and co-operation. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. 

California-born but now based in Manchester, UK, Jesca Hoop is what you’d call a musician’s musician. Discovered by Tom Waits, and brought on tour by Peter Gabriel to sing in his band, it was a phone call from Elbow’s Guy Garvey that saw her move to the UK.

Her most recent album Stonechild,  produced by John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding, This is the Kit), received huge acclaim from fans and critics alike, and it’s easy to see why: her beautiful songs, rooted in the folk tradition are intricately detailed, acoustic-led pieces that teem with ideas.

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Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

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? Construction works near Sage Gateshead

Site preparation works have now commenced on the NewcastleGateshead Quays development, to the east of Sage Gateshead. This means changes to the South Shore Road Car Park, pedestrian and car routes. Find out more.

Timings
5pm: Building and bars open
7.30pm: Doors to Sage Two
8pm – 8.30pm: Chloe Foy
Interval
9pm – 10.30pm: Jesca Hoop
11pm: Last orders (enjoy 10% off post show drinks)
Timings are subject to change 

Chloe Foy

Plus Chloe Foy

Chloe Foy writes a brand of melodic, homegrown music bursting with colourful lyrical and textural inflections evocative of much of the music she loves. Taking inspiration from classical music as much as wider transatlantic trends in folk and indie, Chloe’s songs comprise of carefully constructed arrangements that delicately compliment her cryptic lyrics.

Full of songs that enchant, comfort, and unsettle” – Folk Radio

 “A soaring, complex album that nudges the singer-songwriter format in a new direction” – Americana UK