Aiken Promotions present Harmonics of the Night with ANDY SUMMERS

Aiken Promotions present

Harmonics of the Night with

ANDY SUMMERS

of The Police

DUBLIN

Vicar St – Thursday 17 May 2018

BELFAST

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Multi-Grammy Award winner Andy Summers is bringing his world tour to Ireland & Northern Ireland with dates announced for Dublin’s Vicar St on 17 May and Belfast’s Ulster Hall on 18 May 2018. Tickets for both dates go on sale Friday 9th February at 9am!

Andy Summers is now touring the world with his one man show in celebration of the release of his new solo album ‘Triboluminescence’ this May 2018.  He will perform new music and songs from his illustrious career against the backdrop of a multimedia show featuring exotic and surreal photographic sequences from his 2018 book ‘The Bones of Chuang Tzu. The very special show will feature intimate conversation, the telling of dark comic stories alongside a Q&A and a few surprises.

Andy Summers rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s as the guitarist of the legendary award-winning, multi-million-selling rock band The Police, recognized as the most successful and critically acclaimed group of the era in any genre. The Police dominated the music scene through the first half of the 1980s with several No. 1 records, and Summers’ innovative guitar sound was a key element of the band’s popularity, creating a new paradigm for guitarists that has been widely imitated in the decades since.

After The Police’s dramatic exit from the stage at the height of their fame, Summers embarked on a prolific solo career, including over a dozen solo albums, several notable collaborations and successful forays into instrumental music, jazz and film scoring (2010, Down and Out in Beverly Hills) alongside his rock and pop projects, as well as acclaimed work as a photographer. In 2006, Summers’ memoir One Train Later was released to great success and was voted the No. 1 music book of the year in the UK by Mojo Magazine. The documentary film Can’t Stand Losing You, based on the book, was produced by the Yari Film Group and was released in North America in 2015 by Cinema Libre Studio. His awards and honours include inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Guitar Player Hall of Fame, multiple GRAMMY Awards, the Prog Guiding Light award in 2016, the Roland & BOSS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017, the Key to New York City, an honorary doctorate from Bournemouth University, the Chevalier De L’Ordre Des Arts et Des Lettres by the government of France, and dozens of other accolades.

Tickets go on sale Friday 9th February at 9am through www.ticketmaster.ie & usual outlets nationwide.