Adrianne Lenker biography

Brussels is in for a treat on May 3, 2024, as the city plays host to a joint concert by two of the most talented and soulful artists in the music industry today - Nick Hakim and Adrianne Lenker. Both hailing from Brooklyn, New York, these artists have captivated audiences worldwide with their unique styles and mesmerizing voices. Nick Hakim, known for his smooth and soulful R&B sound, has been making waves since the release of his debut album "Green Twins" in 2017. With his dreamy vocals and intricate songwriting, Hakim has been praised by critics and fans alike, earning him a spot on several "artists to watch" lists. His latest album "WILL THIS MAKE ME GOOD" has been hailed as a masterpiece, solidifying his place as one of the most exciting and innovative artists in the industry. Sharing the stage with Hakim is Adrianne Lenker, the lead singer and guitarist of indie folk band Big Thief. Lenker's hauntingly beautiful voice and poetic lyrics have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated following. With four solo albums and four albums with Big Thief under her belt, Lenker continues to push the boundaries of folk music and captivate audiences with her raw and emotional performances. Together, Nick Hakim and Adrianne Lenker promise an unforgettable night of music in Brussels. Don't miss out on this chance to experience the magic of these two extraordinary artists live on stage. Mark your calendars for May 3, 2024, and get ready to be swept away by their incredible talent.

When

Friday, 3 May 2024
Starts at 20:00

Where

Rue de Enseignement-Onderrichtsstraat 81
Brussels, Belgium

Adrianne Lenker live

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