St Vincent, Chloe in the Afternoon
Live (4AD Session)
Artist: St. Vincent | Album: Strange Mercy, 2011
St. VINCENT brings her latest album MASSEDUCTION to Carriageworks for her only Sydney performance on Sunday 17 June. St. Vincent aka Annie Clark has been described by the NME as the “closest thing that our generation has to David Bowie” and has released five albums to worldwide critical acclaim, including 2014’s Best Alternative Album, Grammy-winning St. Vincent.
Part of Carriageworks’ Vivid Sydney program. Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh (NSW) – carriageworks.com.au
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