PRAISE FOR CHLOE JONES
"you really can't fault her" - MAVERICK MAGAZINE
"a brilliant twist on the British county sound" - MATT SPRACKLEN, ABSOLUTE RADIO COUNTRY
"Jones has a strong voice...there's no doubt that she has talent" - AMERICANA UK
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EVENT INFO
Join Chloe Jones for the launch of her new EP 'Sundown' at the Eagle Inn, Salford on Thursday 29th September 2022.
ADVANCE TICKETS £8 // ON THE DOOR TICKETS £10
7.30pm - DOORS OPEN
8.00PM - NIAMH FINAN
8.45PM - DAVID GORMAN
9.30PM - CHLOE JONES + BAND
Physical copies of the new EP will be available to purchase on the night, cash or card payments accepted.
Limited seating will be available on a first come first served basis.
Pre-save 'SUNDOWN' here: https://chloejonesmusic.ffm.to/sundownep
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Chloe has been gigging in and around her home of Manchester for the past 8 years. Influenced by the likes of Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac, Courtney Marie Andrews and Brandi Carlile, she delivers a blend of folky Americana with storytelling and travelling experiences often being at the heart of her songwriting.
Chloe has performed at festivals such as Buckle and Boots, Country on the Clyde and various folk festivals around the UK. In 2019 she appeared on our screens for BBC's The Voice UK and was also a semi-finalist in the worldwide singing competition The Voice of McDonalds in 2014, she has also featured regularly on BBC Radio Manchester and Tameside Radio. Most recently Chloe enjoyed touring Europe with Viking Cruises as a featured guest entertainer.
It's been 6 years since her last CD release with travels, pandemics, break ups and various other set backs stalling this much anticipated EP. Despite the delay this project has ultimately been a labour of love and 'Sundown' will officially be released on Friday 30th September - which means that if you get a ticket to the launch show you'll have the opportunity to hold and own a copy of the EP before everyone else!
GETTING THERE
The Eagle Inn, 19 Collier Street, Salford, M3 7DW
https://eagleinn.co.uk/contact