We Speak Tours
They Might Be Giants are coming to the UK in November!
Grammy award-winners and alt-rock legends, They Might Be Giants are returning to the UK with shows in Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Bristol and London this November.
On the heels of 70 sold-out shows in the US, They Might Be Giants are extending their “Evening with” show including their breakthrough album Flood into the United Kingdom. Tickets for ‘An Evening With They Might Be Giants: Flood, BOOK and Beyond’ are on general now via: https://myticket.co.uk/artists/they-might-be-giants
The two sets span early favourites to songs from their new, Grammy-nominated album BOOK. Joined by their barn-burning live band including the Tricerachops Horns, this once-in-a-lifetime show is guaranteed to delight.
No opener! They Might Be Giants’ performance starts approximately one hour after doors open.
Tour dates
November 2023
Tues 14 Manchester O2 Ritz
Wed 15 Leeds Beckett Students Union
Thurs 16 Nottingham Rock City
Fri 17 Bristol O2 Academy
Sat 18 London Roundhouse
For tickets go to https://myticket.co.uk/artists/they-might-be-giants
We Speak Celebrity News
Ghana and Nigeria Unite in a Musical Celebration of Love and Unity at ‘Rhythms of Africa Concert
In a heartwarming display of cross-cultural connection, Ghana and Nigeria came together at the highly anticipated “Rhythms of Africa” event, hosted by renowned Ghanaian Gospel Musician, Sonnie Badu, on December 9, 2023.
This Pan African Gospel extravaganza not only showcased the incredible talent of both nations but also highlighted the deep bond they share through their love for progress and unity.
One of the standout moments from the event was when Ghanaian Gospel artiste MOGmusic and Nigerian Gospel artiste Preye Odede embraced in a heartfelt hug, captured by Skbeatz Records. This simple act went beyond formalities, symbolizing the blossoming relationship between the two nations.
The “Rhythms of Africa” event was just one of many Gospel gatherings that have brought together dignitaries from Ghana and Nigeria, including the notable “IMPACT” and “JESUS ENCOUNTER” events held in Ghana. These occasions not only celebrated the growing love between the two nations but also served as a platform for cultural exchange and appreciation.
Through their musical collaboration, Ghana and Nigeria have created a powerful harmony that transcends borders and language barriers. Their story serves as a testament to the transformative power of collaboration, showcasing the ability of music to foster unity and break down barriers.
The love between Ghana and Nigeria continues to inspire other nations to explore the richness of their own cultural expressions and embrace the spirit of collaboration. The “Rhythms of Africa” event stands as a shining example of how music can bridge divides and bring people together in a celebration of love, unity, and shared identity.
As we reflect on this beautiful love story between Ghana and Nigeria, let us be reminded of the power of music to unite and inspire, and let it serve as an inspiration for us all to embrace the beauty of diversity and build bridges that connect us all.
Let the melodies of Ghana and Nigeria echo far and wide, spreading the message of love and unity throughout the African continent and beyond.
Click to watch video
-
We Speak Music5 days ago
Andrea Nord Unleashes Empowering Anthem “Monsters” from Debut EP
-
We Speak Indie Artist5 days ago
Album Spotlight: Notice – Chapter One: Dreamer
-
We Speak WNBA1 week ago
Candace Parker Announces Retirement
-
We Speak WNBA7 days ago
Atlanta Dream Sign Guard Destanni Henderson to Training Camp Contract