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Performance TitleRoyal Albert Home - Sophie Hunger [Online]
Performance Date19 April 2020
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersSophie Hunger - vocal, electric guitar
Secondary PerformersAccompanying drummer
Set List'Everything is Good',
'Rote Beeten aus Arsen',
'Security Check',
'She Makes President',
'Silver Lane',
'There is Still Pain Left',
'Tricks',
'Let It Come Down',
'I Opened a Bar',
'Oh Lord',
'The Actress',
'Electropolis',
'That Man',
'Coucou',
'Le Vent Nous Portera',
'Das Neue',
'My Oh My',
'1983',
'Berlin',
'Leave Me With the Monkey',
'Spiegelbild',
'Walzer Fur Niemand',
'Let Me Go!',
'Song Of I',
'Die Ganze Welt',
'One Too Many Mornings',
'La Chanson d'Helene',
'Love Is Not The Answer',
'Supermoon',
'Avec le Temps',
'Z'lied vor Freiheittsstatue',
'Approxiamately',
'D'Red'
Performance NotesSophie Hunger will deliver an exclusive set from her home as part of the Royal Albert Home sessions. In these strange times, closing the Hall's doors is the best way to look after the world, but we are now opening a (virtual) window for you to experience some of the most talented artists around.

Sophie Hunger has long been synonymous with a minimalist folk-jazz hybrid that put her in step with fellow travellers like Laura Marling and Feist, but having made the move to Berlin in recent years she has since discovered electronic music. Hunger, already an established artist in mainland Europe, released her first full album in English, Molecules, in 2018, described be her as "minimal electronic folk". It bears witness to her defiance and intellectual credibility in a post-truth age of ignorance.

Pop fans in search of a nuanced, intelligent role model could do worse than to keep an eye on Sophie Hunger.
Related Archival MaterialFilm
Ticket Prices£0
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/969fb591qyqD_
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work11971Royal Albert Home [Online]59
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/23270Hunger; Sophie (1983-); Singer-Songwriter, Musician
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