By Tim Dams
08.04.2020 - 18:15 / nme.com
"I am proud to be one of the first artists to give a Royal Albert Home concert from my home"
Rufus Wainwright will open the first of a new virtual gig series from the Royal Albert Hall, it’s been announced.
The new ‘Royal Albert Home’ series will begin later this week and will see artists performing from their homes to keep “the venues’ spirit alive during its closure.”
As well as Wainwright, the series will also see performances from the likes of Baxter Dury, Idlewild frontman Roddy Woomble,
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The run includes a pair of shows at The London Palladium
London’s Royal Albert Hall has announced a new livestream series, Royal Albert Home. A different performance will be streamed each night from various artists’ homes while the venue is closed to the public. The first session, featuring Rufus Wainwright, takes place tomorrow (April 9). Other performers lined up for Royal Albert Home include Baxter Dury, Peter Gregson, and Toby Thompson. Learn more at Royal Albert Hall’s website.