There’s a chance to catch fast-rising indie star Andrew Cushin in the city when he headlines at local music venue, The Met Lounge in Peterborough, on Thursday May 4.
Support comes from The Jack Fletcher Band, and local Peterborough acoustic star Tommy Philpot.
Andrew Cushin is best known for his Noel Gallagher-collaboration Where's My Family Gone, which was signed by EMI Records, and later this year he’s due to support One Direction's Louis Tomlinson on his North America tour.
Andrew Cushin possesses a nuanced, multifaceted talent for songwriting. The words that he conjures are both immensely personal and reflective of modern social issues, but those serious themes are delivered through songs with huge, pints-in-the-air singalong appeal.
It’s a talent that’s winning a growing army of admirers, most notably Noel Gallagher, who produced and performed on Andrew’s previous single, Where’s My Family Gone.
Already being tipped to follow fellow Geordie Sam Fender to the top, Andrew Cushin has a distinctive artist identity that echoes the generational themes of Declan McKenna, the bruised soul of Jake Bugg, the unifying appeal of Noel Gallagher and the timeless melodies of Damien Rice.
See him here while you can – tickets are £15 and available here https://www.fatsoma.com/e/rhc2smas/andrew-cushin-at-the-met-lounge-peterborough
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