OH LAND UK tour announced

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Today WithGuitars are pleased to announce Oh Land’s return to the UK this December for a full tour with a number of dates around the country, including London’s Scala.  Her compelling live show is 100% unique and entirely endearing: she’s every bit the natural performer and gracefully swan-like in her movements.  Known for in the past bringing home made instruments onstage, and letting off 100 balloons whilst performing, Nanna is a something of an eccentric, creative talent.

Mon 2nd Dec, Manchester Deaf Institute

Tues 3rd Dec, Glasgow King Tuts

Weds 4th Dec, Birmingham The Institute

Thurs 5th Dec, London Scala

Fri 6th Dec, Brighton The Haunt

Sun 8th Dec, Dublin Button Factory

Tickets:  www.gigsandtours.com/tour/oh-land

www.gigsinscotland.com

It takes a special kind of artist to transcend not just genre-pigeonholing, but creative pigeonholing altogether. But when Oh Land, aka Nanna Øland Fabricius, emerged in 2011 with an eponymous debut bursting with unique identity, it became immediately clear that the Danish chanteuse was one of those precious few.

NME labeled an early show at London’s Scala as “blessed with powerful magic” whilst The Guardian described the album as “a stunning collection of pristine pop with an alluring mix of the electronic and the organic”. Publications as diverse as Grazia and Q magazine also swiftly got on board, whilst Oh Land’s undeniably striking aesthetic also saw the singer appear on fashion spreads as prestigious as the cover of Miss Vogue.  Nanna’s brilliantly idiosyncratic personality – from the wide-eyed Bjork-meets-Lykke-Li shimmer of her music, to the entrancingly eccentric ingenuity of her aesthetic to the genuine aura of dreamlike innocence that peppers her speech (“When I was 10 I was convinced my real parents were prisoners in the troll world,” she endearingly confessed during one magazine feature) – was clearly magnetic.

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