West Sussex Gazette

KT Tunstall to play Worthing

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KT Tunstall has confirmed a Worthing show, at the Pavilion Theatre taking place on Monday, July 24.

Tickets are available on https://www.atompresen­ts.co.uk/events/kt-tunstall Spokeswoma­n Maria Philip po us aid: “KT Tuns tall burst onto the music scene with her 2004 multi-platinum debut, Eye to the Telescope, which spawned the global hits Black Horse and the Cherry Tree and Suddenly I See. These songs establishe­d Tunstall as a captivatin­g, mustsee performer, as well as a songwriter with a singular knack for balancing introspect­ive folk and propulsive rock.

2In the last few years, the Grammy-nominated Scottish musician has expanded on these musical selves by focusing on a trilogy of records, where each album zeroes in on a single concept: soul, body and mind. The first, 2016's KIN, was the soul record; 2018's WAX was the body record, and the new NUT is the mind record. Produced by Martin Terefe, who co-wrote her 2005 global hit Other Side of the World, NUT draws on Tunstall's love of percussive West African grooves as a metaphor for the learning patterns of the mind and is an eclectic album that seamlessly weaves together disparate styles. She found her writing mo jo thanks to Canyons, a by a grimy, heavy rock riff .”

KT said: “It was necessary in the circumstan­ces to make NUT completely differentl­y from any other record I’ve made. But I was excited and ready for that. The reason I pursued music was because I had to avoid a repetitive job. I need to feel a constant sense of exploratio­n in life. I' ve realised you can easily fall into repetition even in this job. And so for NUT, I was like, 'Come on, let's do what we said we were going to do.’”

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