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King Creosote Tickets

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King CreosoteThe TolboothStirling19:00
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King CreosoteUsher HallEdinburgh19:00Book Tickets
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King CreosoteThe InternationalLeicester19:00
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King CreosoteMetronome NottinghamNottingham19:00
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King CreosoteRNCM Concert HallManchester19:00
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King CreosoteBrudenell Social ClubLeeds19:00
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King CreosoteUnion ChapelLondon19:00
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King Creosote Fan Reviews (2) 4.5
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Terrific Performance

What a dedicated and energetic group, very ably augmented by Lomond Campbell.

Posted by Kenny J on 22/04/2024

King Creosote, The Nevis Centre, Fort William - 20th April 2024

Last Gig for a While a Cracker

Great performances they may have felt like 'the band playing on the Titanic' but a great night, The Fence Collective showing the range of talent they have. 'Star of hope' we're all looking for at the minute. Kenny (King?) happy to share the limelight. The film beautiful funny and moving. Soundtrack played superbly,his voice has tremendous range sometimes sounding like it was cracking then a soaring falsetto. The timing with the film spot on. Bridgewater Hall closed from today. A shame more people didn't see this. '

Posted by Dave Bevitt on 17/03/2020

King Creosote, The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester - 16th March 2020

King Creosote, the moniker of Scottish singer-songwriter Kenny Anderson, is known for his poignant, folk-inspired music that has captured the hearts of listeners across the UK. With over 40 albums to his name, his prolific output includes collaborations such as Diamond Mine (2011) with Jon Hopkins, which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.


King Creosote’s music blends traditional folk with contemporary elements, offering a deeply emotional listening experience. His lyrics often reflect life in rural Scotland, with a focus on themes of love, loss, and community. He has performed at major UK festivals such as Green Man, End of the Road, and Celtic Connections, where his intimate live performances have become a highlight. King Creosote’s ability to connect with audiences through his heartfelt storytelling makes him one of Scotland’s most cherished musicians, continuing to influence and inspire with every release.


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