• 19
  • 09
  • 2024
  • 07.30
  • pm

Hey! Manchester presents Dominie Hooper w/ Harriet Dagnall + Blue John

Please note this is an 18+ Event

Simmering memory and unspoken truth righteously seethe in songs with tenderness, anger and startling leaps of joy and optimism. To see it live is to truly feel it – Dominie Hooper, long-time session musician, collaborator and multi-instrumentalist, takes flight in the centre of a stage wrapped in musical alchemy with bandmate mainstays Twm Dylan, Phil Self and Dave Hamblett. 

Her folk-steeped debut EP ‘ANNO’ was described as “Beautiful, challenging, fruitful…captivating” (Liverpool Sound & Vision), and “confident and impressive” (Fatea magazine), and was triumphantly celebrated with a sell-out debut headline tour.

Hooper’s latest single releases ‘Hastings’, ‘Haul Anchor’ and ‘Robin’, all produced by Kate Stables (This Is The Kit) and supported by both Help Musicians and PRSF’s Women Make Music, have received a wave of media acclaim with spins on BBC 6Music, BBC Introducing, BBC Radio Scotland and more. With a sound-world edging away from her folk roots and into heavier, more distorted psych grooves and raw soaring vocals, self-knowledge with empowerment is the name of the game. Dominie and her band toured the UK this spring as main support to This Is The Kit, and this summer sees her playing major festivals.

With a debut album in the works for next year, it’s a good time to catch Dominie Hooper live – her unexpectedly joyful stage presence makes you feel in the company of an old friend, and the on-stage connection undeniable. Prepare for a hug and a punch in the gut. This exhilarating new voice is bound to make waves in the world of alt-folk and beyond.

Quotes:

“She’s got a new song out called Hastings, and it’s really beautiful” – Shaun Keaveny, Community Garden Radio

“That’s brilliant isn’t it … Absolutely beautiful” – Shaun Keaveny, Community Garden Radio

“Excellent” – Gideon Coe, BBC 6Music

“Gorgeous” – Chris Hawkins, BBC 6Music

“Brilliant” – Nemone BBC 6Music

“Amazing, amazing track” – James Threlfall, BBC Introducing

“I like that a LOT…super talented” – Claire Cavanagh, BBC Radio Bristol

“Spine-tingling…and just a very real sounding, grounded piece of singing and songwriting” – Roddy Hart, BBC Radio Scotland

“A London-based artist that I think you should know about… it’s a really really interesting and clever song” – Nessy Monaghan RTÉ 2XM

“Gorgeously complex…compelling listening” – Folking.com

“Confident and impressive” – Fatea Magazine

“The breadth of her talent is immediately apparent.” – Under The Radar Magazine

Main support comes from Harriet Dagnall. Combining elements of dream-pop and indie rock with soaring ethereal vocals, Harriet reluctantly refers to herself under the catch-all ‘alt-pop’. Her debut EP, Dead Time, released in 2022, received support from BBC Introducing, Alex Rainbird and Tom Robinson’s Fresh on The Net amongst others. Her second EP will be released this year.

Opening the show are Blue John. Blue John take their name from the rare mineral mined near their hometown. With a shared love for the dreamlike melancholy of Ben Howard, Mogwai and Radiohead, they create earthy folk rock suspended in hazy textures and mellow vocals.