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A musical evening of reflection with acclaimed songwriter Dan Whitehouse (“Gorgeous… intriguing" - The Guardian). Featuring songs and stories drawn from the history of The Black Country (Voices From The Cones) and time spent between the UK and Japan (The Glass Age). Dan reflects on love, change and hope - creating a space to pause, look back and step forward together.
Plus a special appearance from former Birmingham Poet Laureate, spoken word artist and beat-boxer Jasmine Gardosi ("Healing" - Vogue). Jasmine will also be joining Dan and percussionist Alex Lowe for the première performance of their exciting new collaborations, including After The Black.
Dan Whitehouse
Pushing creative boundaries, inviting global audiences into transformative, heartfelt musical experiences “Gorgeous… and intriguing” — The Guardian Renowned for his reflective, genre-defying artistry, Dan Whitehouse’s music dances with genres from ambient, indie, electro to folk - and embraces the living poetry of spoken word. The result is deeply emotive and intellectually rich. His acclaimed albums, The Glass Age and Voices From The Cones, delved into the tensions between human connection and modern technology, as well as the rich heritage of glassmaking communities. His immersive live show, A Night Of Glass, blends song and storytelling, drawing comparisons to David Bowie and Leonard Cohen. In 2025, Dan releases Only Love - a sparse, solo piano collection reflecting on human connection, resilience, and fatherhood. Dan tours solo, and with New York’s Grammy-nominated Max ZT (House of Waters), blending spoken word with hammered dulcimer on Ten Steps, also with Swedish multi-instrumentalist Gustaf Ljunggren, co-producer of The Glass Age. “…both extraordinary and beautiful” — KLOF MAG “Subtle and delicate melodies” — The Sunday Times…
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Symphony Hall
- Website:
- bmusic.co.uk
- Disabled Booking:
- 0121 780 4949
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on Sun 7 December 2025