David Ford: ‘I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I’ve Caused’

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Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £19 | Theatre

David Ford’s 2005 debut album ‘I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I’ve Caused’ took the music world quite unawares.

Understated but ambitious, it is a collection of honest, tender, visceral moments recorded in a Sussex basement. These would soon go on to receive worldwide acclaim and be declared one of the albums of the year by major publications on both sides of the Atlantic.

Twenty years on, Ford returns to the road to subsequently revisit the album that kicked open every door to the music industry. He will tell the story of how, one by one, he carefully closed them all.

Featuring special guest performers as well as Ford’s renowned feats of multi-instrumentalism, this celebration of ‘I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I’ve Caused’ is a rare chance to see the album performed in its entirety, along with selected highlights from the illustrious David Ford songbook.

“Unmissable” ★★★★★ The Guardian.
“One of Britain’s best.” ★★★★★ The Times.
“Puts everything into every word.” The LA Times.
“David is the eternal thrill of a young man going way too far and pulling it off.” Word Magazine.

“He was amazing. He does a mix of powerful, well performed rock songs and lovely, moving ballads.” SongKick

“The songs are strong, and personal, and are delivered with her blend of smoky soulfulness and jazz and gospel overtone” Outline Magazine

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