This event will take place in EartH Hall.
After a five-year hiatus from releasing new music, Newton Faulkner returns with his upcoming eighth studio album, OCTOPUS, alongside a UK tour in 2025.
Newton Faulkner’s latest chapter in his career is his most authentic yet. He is finally relishing in being exactly who he wants to be. A natural born artist, he has belonged in the room from day one. He has also adapted to a constantly changing musical landscape; from his debut to his 2009 sophomore effort Rebuilt by Humans, his second UK #1 album Write It on Your Skin, Studio Zoo and beyond, Faulkner has never rested on his laurels and always strived for more.
However, that door he first entered - where control over his own music, the highs and lows of fame and critical categorisation all came at a cost - is now a remnant of the past. The door he walks through now is the one that was made for him.
This is not just a re-introduction. It is a fresh start.
His eighth album Octopus blooms with joy. It’s been more than five years in the making, and is the longest gap Faulkner’s had between records, giving him the space and time to unpack the full scope of his artistry. It bears all the hallmarks of an artist entering a new era. This is most apparent in the album’s visceral lead single ‘Alright, Alright, Alright’. Loud, energetic, fierce… all words you wouldn’t usually associate with Faulkner – but now you should.
Free from the shackles of limitation, Octopus shows a side to Faulkner that’s more open than ever before. It’s a reminder of the inherent joy and freedom that comes with making art of any form. For Faulkner, he believes that his latest work is reminiscent of his debut record, written from an entirely new lens. He feels more of a thrill making music now than ever before – beyond that, it’s the best time he’s ever had making music in his life. There’s no doubt that it has rekindled his creative fire, and 2025 deserves to be the year that he is recognised for the bonafide artist that he has always been.
Above all, perhaps it is now that he can say he truly knows himself best.
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Presented by Metropolis Music.
16+ event. (16-17 with a responsible adult 18+,1:1)
06:00 PM- 10:00 PM