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India Electric Co to kick-off UK tour at Blackwood Miners’ Institute

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 13:29, Tuesday July 23rd, 2019.

India Electric Co will be performing at Blackwood Miners’ Institute

A music duo recently described by BBC Radio 2 as “two of the most extraordinary musicians” will be performing at Blackwood Miners’ Institute.

India Electric Co will begin their UK tour at the Grade II listed venue on Tuesday, September 3.

Known for using traditional instruments in contemporary styles, the folk duo is made up of Joseph O’Keefe and Cole Stacey, who are both from Devon.

India Electric Company is made up of Joseph O’Keefe and Cole Stacey

The group has explored themes from Eastern Europe, traditional Irish music and modern urban music.

The duo have been supporting and accompanying Scottish singer-songwriter Midge Ure, formerly of new wave band Ultravox, on his tour over the last 18 months. The tour has seen them perform across Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Multi-instrumentalist O’Keefe said: “It will be a special night for us to begin the tour in Wales and specifically here in Blackwood given the role rural traditions and folk songs have played in the material we have released over the last two years.”

Meanwhile, Stacey, who has family ties to south Wales, admitted they were looking forward to their pre-show hike on the Brecon Beacons.

The group released their debut album, The Girl I Left Behind Me, in 2015.

They have since released three EPs and performed live on BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music, as well as at Glastonbury and the Cambridge Folk Festival.

Speaking of the group, BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine said: “This is sublime. If your troubles don’t melt away when you hear India Electric Co then nothing will shift them. Beautiful, magical.”

Tickets can be bought online at your.caerphilly.gov.uk/bmi/whatson/event/india-electric-co.

Alternatively, tickets can be bought by calling the box office on 01495 227206.

Luke Wheaton
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