Ernest Aines: Tales of a Modern Man, All Hallows Church, Liverpool
Event description
Prepare for a night of breathtaking music as Ernest Aines brings his Tales of a Modern Man Tour to the awe-inspiring All Hallows Church in South Liverpool.
Set in this stunning Grade 1 Listed building, with its exquisite stained glass windows, this promises to be a truly unforgettable evening. This marks Ernest’s third UK tour, a testament to his growing acclaim and deep connection with audiences worldwide.
Twice nominated for Australian Folk Awards Artist of the Year (2023 & 2024), Ernest Aines will captivate with a solo performance, highlighted by a special collaboration with a local choir. His voice, described as 'the kind that turns every head and suspends conversation' (Independent Music Review), will soar in harmony with the choir, elevating the night to new heights. With his powerful storytelling and haunting melodies, Ernest’s performances resonate long after the final note fades.
“Aines is a true contemporary master of the folk music form, weaving elements of Peter Gabriel, Donovan, and Art Garfunkel into a breathtaking sonic tapestry.”
— Michael George Smith
Ernest has captivated audiences at the Cambridge Folk Festival (2024) and Folk Alliance International (2023) in Kansas City. His critically acclaimed debut album, Spiral Bound, was hailed as “a remarkable debut” and earned a nomination for Best Folk Work 2024 by Music Victoria.
“Ernest draws out the imagery in his lyricism & words BRILLIANTLY… uncanny ability to use melody in such an impressive mix of haunting intensity.”
— SBS Studios
“He is a giant, musically and lyrically.”
— Van Dyke Parks
- Doors Open: 7:00 p.m. (general admission; arrive early for the best seats).
- Performance: 90 minutes, no interval.
This is your chance to witness one of Australia’s finest alt-folk talents in an extraordinary venue. Tickets are limited—book now for an unforgettable evening of music and inspiration!
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