Sea Change 2023 news

line-up news: Bill Ryder-Jones / Lonelady / Django Django [DJ]

By Neil Greenway | Published: Thu 23rd Feb 2023

The Orielles

Friday 26th to Tuesday 30th May 2023
Inside Totnes' Grade I-listed St Mary's Church, 9 High St, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NN, England MAP
£64.79 for three days
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Thu 6th Apr 2023

EMBARGO: 11AM ON THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2023

SEA CHANGE RETURNS FOR WEEKENDER 2023!

SPRING BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND, 26-28 MAY

 

  • Early line-up news: Bill Ryder-Jones / Lonelady / Django Django [DJ] / M(h)aol

Speedy Wunderground takeover featuring Heartworms and O.

deep tan / Deptford Northern Soul Club / Eyes Of Others / Clara Mann

MEMORIALS / Tapir! / Heavenly Jukebox [DJ] / Finders Keepers [DJ]

 

In a return even more hotly-anticipated than that of fellow Devon institution Fawlty Towers, and with far less anxiety attached, Sea Change returns to Totnes this May for a very special Sea Change Weekender 2023. One of the festival season’s most distinctive and best loved happenings, Sea Change will spread across the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, 26-28 May, bringing intimate, off-kilter performances and rare, unique and special showcases across music, art, film, literature and more.

 

Conceived and run by Totnes’ Drift Record Shop, Sea Change will take over Totnes, bringing sounds, conversation and films on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th May 2023, and an all-new lazy Sunday 28th May, which will focus on the many revered regional food and drink producers that make Totnes and its surrounding areas such desirable destinations for food lovers.

 

Tickets will be on sale from 9am on Friday 24th February 2023 from seachangepresents.co.uk and in person at Drift Records in Totnes (a deposit scheme is available to help with purchasing tickets).

Weekend wristbands are just £59.99 (plus booking fee).

  

Acclaimed artists and emergent talents, installations, conversations and collaborations will fill venues across Totnes, including the hazily atmospheric St Mary’s Church, hugely vital and always-rammed gold-ceilinged Barrel House Ballroom, the beautifully restored picture palace, Totnes Cinema, and the award-winning, eco-pioneering Bull Inn. And at the very top of the town, but at the heart of the festival, is Drift, hosting signings, performances and serving great coffee, as well as simply being itself - one of the country’s great, most discerning and passionately run record shops.

Among the first artists confirmed for Sea Change Weekender 2023:

  • Bill Ryder-Jones returns to Devon four years (and one pandemic) after his full band Sea Change show in 2019 with an intimate solo piano and guitar show at St Mary’s Church. Bill will perform favourites from his back catalogue alongside first airings of new material.
  • Saturday night will feature a live set from Manchester post-punk composer Lonelady, an artist who has been on the Sea Change wishlist for the last half-decade. Her most recent ‘Former Things’ album was a masterclass in driving maximalism and we’re honestly so thrilled to welcome her to town.
  • Friday night is a Speedy Wunderground takeover as part of the impeccable label’s tenth birthday celebrations, with two incredibly exciting young talents in the goth-inspired post-punks Heartworms and explosive saxophone and drums duo O.
  • Following the announcement of Django Django’s huge new fifth LP, Off Planet, we’re thrilled to welcome the band’s drummer/producer Dave Maclean to Totnes for a Django Django DJ takeover at Totnes Cinema. Expect the full gamut from synth-pop, krautrock and psychedelia to techno and vibrant indie rock.
  • Also DJ’ing across the weekend will be Deptford Northern Soul Club, the gimmick-free soul big hitters who have just been dubbed the No.1 of ‘the 25 most banging club nights in the UK’ by Time Out; Andy Votel of Finders Keepers Records, who will bring his esteemed record boxes for a deep dive into the musical unknown; and we’re really thrilled to present the esteemed Heavenly Jukebox, which never fails to get the party going and to take us higher (and higher).
  • Other musical attractions include the much talked about and Steve Albini-approved Irish feminist band M(h)aol, who are about to blow minds at SXSW with music that is vulnerable, triumphant and cathartic in equal measure; MEMORIALS, which is the new band of Verity Susman (Electrelane) and Matthew Simms (Wire), veering from melodic songwriting to psychedelic noise, free jazz freak outs, tape loops and drones, and then back again; Edinburgh’s Eyes Of Others, who recently released the beautifully woozing ‘Bewitched by the Flames’ EP on Heavenly Recordings; a Sea Change debut at long last for Bristolian singer-songwriter Clara Mann at St Mary's Church;punk trio deep tan - one of the most stand-out young bands playing live right now - will rip The Barrel House Ballroom to shreds on Friday, all before it’s carefully put back together again for London based six-piece Tapir!, who bring the most gorgeous post-folk analogue shapes.

 

A new venue for 2023 is The Albatross, the stunning community space run by the esteemed and adventurous Bull Inn. Opposite The Bull and next door to Drift Records, The Albatross will be hosting conversations and other sessions across the weekend, which will include Rough Trade Books, White Rabbit Books and a collaborative programme of culinary sessions on lazy Sunday, as part of the first town-wide food and drink offering under the Sea Change banner.

 

For the 2023 edition, Sea Change organisers have made the bold move of reducing the weekend ticket price by 33%, in an attempt to make it as affordable as possible for everybody. An absolute essential in the construction of this year’s event has been to ensure that as many people can be involved as possible. In the post-pandemic and mid-economic crisis of late winter 2023, selling tickets for a weekend of music, arts and culture has the potential to further highlight the gulf between those that have and have not.

 

Founder Rupert Morrison explains, “When we first started the event way back in 2015, we needed people to go with us, trust that the record shop could throw a party and keep the town safe. We did, we built it, they came, it grew, and through thick and thin we’ve had the support of an amazing audience of supporters. We know how fierce the current economic landscape is and we feel strongly that making Sea Change a celebratory event in Totnes required as many of the local community to feel engaged and inclined to participate”.

 

FESTIVAL INFORMATION

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