The Pull Back The Sea Tour at The Bristol Fringe
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A gig held at The Bristol Fringe on Sunday 3rd November. The event starts at 20:30.


Izzie Yardley is on tour to celebrate the release of her 2nd EP ‘Pull Back the Sea,’ a continued collaboration with producer Dom Monks, known for his recent records with Big Thief, Billie Marten and Porridge Radio.

Izzie is a singer-songwriter based in Somerset, UK. She has attracted critical recognition as a singer, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist, crafting detailed songs laced with imagination, emotion and beguiling complexity, which draw from British folk traditions as well as the jazz and classical music she grew up on.

Her publicly-funded debut EP Imposter was released in June 2023. Also produced by Dom Monks it earned airtime from the likes of BBC Scotland, Absolute Radio, and led to support from PRS Foundation Women in Music and Help Musicians Do it Differently Fund.

Her captivating and unfettered live performances, which take on more of an improvisational quality when with her band – Nick Pini (Laura Marling, Nick Mulvey), Ethan Johns (Crosby, Stills & Nash, Ray Lamontagne) and Luke Potashnick (The Temperance Movement) -, are earning her a rapidly growing audience.

In 2023 she played The Great Escape festival, opened for artists like Supalung (Sam Brookes), Robert Vincent, Beans on Toast, Ocean Colour Scene, and completed her own UK tour. Most recently she has supported This Is The Kit, The Brother Brothers (USA), Jesca Hoop and opened for both Matt Deighton and Ida Mae on their UK tours.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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