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On tour
Yes
Followers
10,913
Category
New Wave Alternative, Alternative
Concerts
May
02
The Fulford Arms
York
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May
03
Ivory Blacks
Glasgow
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May
04
La Belle
Edinburgh
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May
05
The Cluny
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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May
09
Rebellion
Manchester
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May
10
The Chapel (Old Angel)
Nottingham
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May
17
Forge
North London
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May
23
Esquires
Bedford
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May
24
Prince Albert
Brighton
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May
25
Exchange
Bristol
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About Lene Lovich
Lili-Marlene Premilovich, better known as Lene Lovich (March 30, 1949) is an American singer of Serbian and British parentage.
Lovich was born in Detroit, Michigan to a British mother and a Serbian father, but after her father became mentally unstable her mother took her and her three siblings to live in Hull, England. Lovich met the guitarist/songwriter Les Chappell, who became her longtime collaborator, when they were teenagers. In the Autumn of 1968, they went to London, England to attend art school. It was there that Lovich first tied her hair into the plaits that later became a visual trademark, though at first she did it to keep her hair out of the clay when studying sculpture.
Over the following decade, Lovich attended several art schools, busked around the London Underground and appeared in cabaret clubs as an "Oriental" dancer. She also travelled to Spain, where she visited Salvador Dalí in his home. She played acoustic rock music around London, sang in the mass choir of a show called Quintessence at the Royal Albert Hall, played a soldier in Arthur Brown's show, worked as a "go-go" dancer with the Radio One Roadshow, toured Italy with a West Indian soul band, and played saxophone for Bob Flag's Balloon and Banana Band and for an all-girl cabaret trio, The Sensations. She recorded screams for horror films, adapted lyrics for French disco star Cerrone (including the sci-fi dance smash "Supernature," later recorded by Lovich in her own version) and worked with various fringe theatre groups. She was also one of thousands of people in the audience at the 1972 Lanchester Arts Festival when Chuck Berry recorded the risqué "My Ding-a-Ling" for Chess Records. As the audience was encouraged to sing-a-long technically this could be described as her first appearance on record. The record was a No. 1 hit in the UK and the US.
In 1975, Lene joined The Diversions, a funk group that put out five singles and an album on Polydor Records without success. In 1978, disc jockey and author Charlie Gillett presented her to Stiff Records boss, Dave Robinson, who quickly signed her to a contract. Her first single for Stiff was "I Think We're Alone Now", a cover of a song originally performed by Tommy James & The Shondells.
Invited to join the Be Stiff Route 78 Tour on 1978, Lovich quickly recorded her first album for Stiff, Stateless, which spawned the remixed hit singles "Lucky Number" and "Say When." Lovich's musical style combined ethnic influences with then current punk rock and new wave.
Maintaining her long term writing partnership with Les Chappell, Lovich recorded the albums Flex and No-Man's-Land for Stiff over the next few years, as well as an EP titled New Toy, the title cut penned by touring band member Thomas Dolby. She also recorded vocals for the track 'Picnic Boy' by The Residents. Following her departure from Stiff, Lovich released "Don't Kill The Animals," a single with Nina Hagen, with whom she had previously appeared in Cha Cha, a film that also starred Herman Brood; together, the three created the film's soundtrack.
In 1989, after an absence of several years, she recorded the album, March which was only moderately successful and was not released until nearly a year after the album's single "Wonderland" had been issued and become an American dance hit. Lovich continues to perform in much the same style she did back in the 1970s and 1980s, with Les Chappell still at her side. In 2005 she appeared on Hawkwind's Take Me to Your Leader CD, as well as appearing occasionally on stage with them.
Lovich's first album since March, entitled Shadows and Dust received a limited release on Mike Thorne's Stereo Society label on September 13, 2005.
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Genres
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Lene Lovich Tour Cities
Manchester, United Kingdom
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Brighton, United Kingdom
Nottingham, United Kingdom
York, United Kingdom
Bedford, United Kingdom
Bristol, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Lene Lovich
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Lene Lovich on tour?
Yes, Lene Lovich is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Lene Lovich concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Lene Lovich tour
is scheduled for 10 dates across 9 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Lene Lovich scheduled to play?
Lene Lovich is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Lene Lovich tour start?
Lene Lovich’s tour starts May 02, 2025 and ends on May 25, 2025.
They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in
York at The Fulford Arms and their next upcoming concert
will be in Newcastle Upon Tyne at The Cluny.
What venues is Lene Lovich performing at?
As part of the Lene Lovich tour, Lene Lovich is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
May 02 - York,
United Kingdom @ The Fulford Arms
May 03 - Glasgow,
Scotland @ Ivory Blacks
May 04 - Edinburgh,
SCT @ La Belle
May 05 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
England @ The Cluny
May 09 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ Rebellion
May 10 - Nottingham,
United Kingdom @ The Chapel (Old Angel)
May 17 - North London,
United Kingdom @ Forge
May 23 - Bedford,
United Kingdom @ Esquires
May 24 - Brighton,
United Kingdom @ Prince Albert
May 25 - Bristol,
United Kingdom @ Exchange