Lucie Silvas

Sam Wilkinson

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Having sold almost two million albums in Europe before packing up and moving her life to Nashville,
British artist Lucie Silvas removed herself from everything that was familiar to forge a brand new
path in an unknown territory. She was determined to break new barriers, defy musical genres and
make her own rules as an artist. A few years into immersing herself in the music scene, Lucie
became one of the most sought-after writers in Nashville while also recording her breakthrough
independent album, "Letters To Ghosts," for which she garnered huge accolades from critics and
fellow artists alike.


This album, while earning Silvas a place at the table both musically and personally in Nashville,
offered up the amazing opportunities to tour with the likes of Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Chris
Stapleton and a diverse range of artists both in and outside of country music.


In 2018 came the follow-up and much-anticipated release of the critically acclaimed album, "E.G.O."
Rolling Stone raved about her ."..rafter-shattering vocals and genre-defying musical landscapes"
while Newsweek claimed ."..it doesn't matter what you call this kind of music — other than great!"
She spent the better part of the next two years touring with Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Sheryl
Crow, Anderson East, James Bay, Tom Odell, Greg Allman and a slew of other critics' faves. Her
self-directed and produced videos from this album also shed light on her charismatic and diverse
talents.


Fast forward to 2021, after a long pause where, like so many others, Lucie started to piece together
a brand new chapter. While working on a 5th studio album she wanted to release a few songs close
to her heart, two of which were dream collaborations for her.


The first of the songs released, "Home Truths," finds itself among some of the world's biggest pop
stars on digital playlists everywhere; a real breakthrough in Lucie's ongoing defiance of playing into
genres and just letting the music find its own way. Sheryl Crow then joined Lucie on "Cool Down," an
upbeat, infectious and undeniable vocal pop diddy. The two are also featured in the straight-forward,
honest and beautiful performance-based video. "We Don't Know We're Living" was performed by
Lucie for the very first time while on tour with Brandi Carlile shortly before the pandemic. Carlile took
an immediate love and passion for this song prompting her later to join in on the recording of it for
this album. Joy Oladokun also lends her vocals rounding and bringing out every essence of the
universal message, appeal and musicality of the song.


"Life is constantly changing and everything has shifted for me, my dreams have expanded in new
areas of life and yet some feel less encumbering than before. I'd love to keep forging this path of
finding homes for music that isn't of any particular genre. The dream is to create what we love and
with it, break down barriers of any and all kinds. Every album I've made was born from my lifelong
passion of songwriting with my own sound and soul in tow. The next step is about finding a way to
honesty and openness about who I am in a world that can make me want to keep my guard up. With
every song I write, I'm breaking down that wall."

 

Book For A Pre-Show Dinner

Make your free dinner reservation to eat at our Margins Café before the show!

You must have a general admission ticket for the show to gain entry for dinner.

Doors will open for early dinner ticket holders at 18:00.

The Margins Café serves delicious, freshly prepared food at gigs and events.  All profits go towards The Margins Project, based here at the Chapel which works with people who face issues of homelessness and crisis.

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More Information:

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The venue is seating only. All seats are unreserved and are taken on a first come first serve basis. Please arrive early before event door times if you have preferred seats. Due to the nature of our venue, please be prepared to queue for entry.

The venue is fully accessible, with use of ramps and the upstairs bar is accessible with use of a platform lift. Please email [email protected] with your accessibility requirements as soon as you purchase your ticket as requests are dealt with on a first come, first serve basis.

The bar is located on the first floor of the venue and will be open from the stated door time and remain open after the show.

Alcohol consumption will be limited to the bar area only, it is not permitted to take alcohol to the main chapel space.  An array of soft drinks and snacks will also be available and are permitted in the main space - please note the Union Chapel bar and kiosk accept card payment only. Strictly no food or drink may be brought from outside into the venue. Water bottles must be emptied before entering the venue, with refilling stations available inside.

Seats for Margin's Cafe Early Dinners can be reserved via the links above. Margin's Cafe accepts both cash and card. If you have any queries about Margins Café, please contact [email protected]