Chris Cleverley - A Early Evening Soiree at Cartlands Tea Rooms
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About the show
Join Birmingham's Chris Cleverley this May for a special, Early Evening Springtime concert within the verdant sanctuary of Kings Heath Park.
Nine Vernal Evenings Tour
Birmingham's own Ambient Dream Folk Sensation Chris Cleverley returns to his hometown for an exciting collaboration with one of Kings Heath's best loved cultural institutions Cartland's Tea Rooms. Join them in the floral beauty of Kings Heath Park, for a mystical Spring evening of dexterous fingerstyle guitar and healing, meditative songwriting to soothe the frayed edges of this fractured modern world.
Feat. A very special guest appearance from Birmingham fingerstyle virtuoso Amit Dattani
Featuring
Chris Cleverley
Chris Cleverley was born under a solstice moon, in the honeysuckle mysticism of a late 80s Midsummer. As his fledgling days unfurled, the symbolic sounds of ‘Hunky Dory’, ‘Graceland’ and ‘Ladies of The Canyon’ echoed from the woodchip walls of the South Birmingham terrace where he was raised; quiet and curious, saturnine and shy.
Here, the soul of a young artist was shaped.
Fast-forward three decades; Four nationally acclaimed albums under his belt, and ringing endorsements from The Times, Telegraph and BBC6 Music. Cleverley’s boundary-shattering ‘Dream-Folk’ songwriting sits on the cutting edge of modern folk, exploring challenging contemporary themes from displaced people to the fragile beauty of our natural world.
A true guitar-man, his elaborate alternate tunings, percussive rhythms and ambient sound design flow beneath a visceral lyrical style inspired by the Lo-fi American Greats, Elliott Smith & Sufjan Stevens; a curious tapestry weaved from the hazy psychedelia of the 60s folk revival and the soulful oblivion of the 90s Pacific Northwest.
With replenishing calm and warm humour, his one-man live show occupies the space between a concert performance and a yoga nidra meditation; Jarringly raw, hauntingly serene and effortlessly 21st Century.
"Rather Lovely Electro-Folk" - Radcliffe & Maconie - BBC 6 MUSIC
"The feel of Elliott Smith and Sufjan Stevens" ★★★★ - Scottish Daily Express
"Frighteningly brilliant works" - The Daily Star ('50 artists to watch in 2023')
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Also Appearing
Amit Dattani
Find places to stay near Cartlands Tea Rooms @ Kings Heath Park House
on Sunday 24 May 2026