The Emerald Dawn announce first ever London headline show

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By Jerry Ewing
( Prog )
published 27 November 2024

The Emerald Dawn will headline London's Camden Club in July with Viper Soup Complex as support

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Cornish-based prog quartet The Emerald Dawn have announced their very first London headline show.

The band will headline London's The Camden Club on Sunday July 20, with support coming from Malta's art rockers Viper Soup Complex.

Although no strangers to performing in the capital - The Emerald Dawn have appeared at both A Sunday In September and Prog The Forest events - they have never performed their own headline set, as yet.

"This will be our first-ever non-festival gig in London," enthuses singer, keyboardist and juggler Tree Stewart. "Don't get me wrong, London prog festivals are terrific, and we love playing at them. It was an honour to headline Prog The Forest in 2022. But at festivals it is such a rush getting onto the stage that you never have time for a proper soundcheck. And that means that you rarely sound at a festival the way you want to sound.

"So we are really excited about playing at The Camden Club with just one other band, the excellent Viper Soup Complex (who are coming all the way from Malta and who we enjoyed meeting at Danfest in Leicester a few years ago), as this will give us the opportunity to perform at our best."

The event is being promoted by London Prog Gigs, and is an evening show.

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Jerry Ewing

Writer and broadcaster Jerry Ewing is the Editor of Prog Magazine which he founded for Future Publishing in 2009. He grew up in Sydney and began his writing career in London for Metal Forces magazine in 1989. He has since written for Metal Hammer, Maxim, Vox, Stuff and Bizarre magazines, among others. He created and edited Classic Rock Magazine for Dennis Publishing in 1998 and is the author of a variety of books on both music and sport, including Wonderous Stories; A Journey Through The Landscape Of Progressive Rock.

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