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PJ Harvey with special guest Mick Turner

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The long-awaited return of a music legend!

PJ Harvey’s career has always commanded attention. A multi-instrumentalist, she is primarily a vocalist, guitarist and pianist.

Her catalogue features ten studio albums, her most recent being 2023’s Grammy-nominated I Inside the Old Year Dying. Musicians she has collaborated with include Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, Tricky, Sparklehorse, Josh Homme, John Parish, Pascal Comelade, Gordon Gano, Ramy Essam and Mark Lanegan.

Accolades include an MBE for services to music and an Honorary Degree in Music at Goldsmiths. She is the only artist to have been awarded the Mercury Music Prize twice, in 2001 for Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea, and 2011 for Let England Shake, alongside eight Brit Award nominations, eight Grammy Award nominations and two further Mercury Prize nominations. She has authored two books of poetry, The Hollow of the Hand and Orlam.

In theatre she scored for director Ivo Van Hove’s 2018 adaptation of All About Eve, and has worked on numerous productions by acclaimed director Ian Rickson, including 2024’s London Tide. For television she composed the score for the arresting drama The Virtues  and co-composed with Tim Phillips for Bad Sisters 1 & 2. Her music was used throughout series 2 of Peaky Blinders.

In 2018 PJ Harvey recorded a version of An Acre of Land for Clio Barnard’s film Dark River. Her song Prayer at the Gate from I Inside the Old Year Dying< plays across the closing credits of the video game Alan Wake 2.

Supporting Harvey will be guitarist and founding member of Dirty Three, Mick Turner, playing a rare solo performance.

Presented by Sydney Opera House