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Genre-melding, multi-talented musician and songwriter

Impossible to pigeonhole, Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) employs impressively loose-limbed song-writing and creative musicianship to mould genres to her shape, rather than the other way around.

A graduate from the famous Berklee School of Music, Clark initially joined the vast collective of The Polyphonic Spree as a singer and guitarist. After a two-year stint with the band, she moved on to join the band of Sufjan Stevens, a similarly elusive performer and composer.

It was while playing in Stevens’ band that Clark created her St. Vincent stage name and recorded her first solo EP. Her debut Marry Me (which took its name from the series Arrested Development) arrived on Beggars Banquet in 2007 to mass acclaim.

St. Vincent’s second album, Actor, saw her pulling no punches lyrically, while expanding her musical repertoire even further. Pitchfork gave it their coveted “Best New Music” tag, referring to her “immaculate arrangements”, while The A.V. Club said it was “tinged with down-the-rabbit-hole danger”.

In the aftermath of Actor, St. Vincent found herself in demand. She recorded a track with Bon Iver for the Twilight: New Moon soundtrack and appeared on albums by The New Pornographers and The Mountain Goats. Clark decamped to Seattle to isolate herself in order to write her third album, Strange Mercy. It was released in 2011, again to critical acclaim.

Clark then teamed up with another like-minded polymath, David Byrne, for the album Love This Giant. Her fourth album as St. Vincent followed in 2014, winning the GRAMMY for Best Alternative Album the following year.

In 2017, St. Vincent got together with the in-demand Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lorde) to produce her metallic, 80s-influenced fifth album MASSEDUCTION. She reunited with Antonoff for her next record, 2021’s Daddy’s Home, which took its seedy ’70s cues from her father’s impending release from prison and the music he’d introduced her to in her youth, ultimately winning her a second Best Alternative Album GRAMMY.

Following a 2021-2022 global tour (including headline appearances the Hollywood Bowl and Radio City Music Hall) Clark would begin work on album number seven: her first fully self-produced album, All Born Screaming - set for release on April 26 2024.

“If you’re born screaming, that’s a great sign,” says Clark, “because it means you’re breathing. You’re alive. My god. It’s joyous. And then it’s also a protest. We’re all born in protest in a certain way. It’s terrifying to be alive, it’s ecstatic to be alive. It’s everything.”

Setlists

    1. 1.Reckless
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Broken Man
    5. 5.Birth in Reverse
    6. 6.Dilettante
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.Flea
    9. 9.Cheerleader
    10. 10.Big Time Nothing
    11. 11.Marrow
    12. 12.Violent Times
    13. 13.New York
    14. 14.Sugarboy
    15. 15.All Born Screaming
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Candy Darling
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Big Time Nothing
    5. 5.Digital Witness
    6. 6.Flea
    7. 7.Hell Is Near
    8. 8.Cheerleader
    9. 9.Pay Your Way in Pain
    10. 10.New York
    11. 11.Sugarboy
    12. 12.All Born Screaming
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Big Time Nothing
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Flea
    5. 5.Fear the Future
    6. 6.Cheerleader (drum break)
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.New York
    9. 9.Sugarboy
    10. 10.All Born Screaming
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Big Time Nothing
    5. 5.Marrow
    6. 6.Flea (with snippets of "Pulga" in Spanish)
    7. 7.Digital Witness
    8. 8.Pay Your Way in Pain
    9. 9.Cheerleader
    10. 10.Year of the Tiger
    11. 11.New York
    12. 12.Sugarboy
    13. 13.All Born Screaming
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Big Time Nothing
    3. 3.Flea
    4. 4.Los Ageless
    5. 5.Fear the Future
    6. 6.Digital Witness
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.New York
    9. 9.Sugarboy
    10. 10.All Born Screaming

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • St. Vincent blew our minds in Manchester

    by Kristina on 16/10/2024Albert Hall - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Sensational St. Vincent was phenomenal at Albert Hall in Manchester. The best show in the history of the Universe!!!

  • St Vincent review

    by John on 15/10/2024Albert Hall - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant performance from St Vincent at Albert Hall Manchester last night, Annie was superb along with the band, one of the best gigs I've been to. I'd thoroughly recommend anyone catching them on tour, you won't be disappointed.

  • changed my life

    by incog on 15/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    The stage presence and the vocals… the best i've ever seen/heard Also she climbed up into the balcony mid-set… that's all

  • crazy performer!

    by incog on 15/10/2024Albert Hall - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    this woman's stage presence is incredible also, she climbed up into the balcony section... enough said! badass!!