Win Tickets to See Jake Bugg with Nina Nesbitt at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles 3/27

By: Mar. 22, 2018
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BroadwayWorld is giving away five pairs of tickets to see singer-songwriter Jake Bugg at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on Tuesday, March 27 at 8:00pm. Bugg will be joined by Nina Nesbitt.

Just enter by Sunday, March 25 to be eligible to win. Winners will be contacted on March 26, and will need to RSVP to confirm reservation.

Win Tickets to See Jake Bugg w/ Nina Nesbitt (Contest on Hive.co)

To purchase tickets to the show, visit http://axs.com/events/347159/jake-bugg-tickets?skin=acehotel.

And get more information about the concert here: https://www.facebook.com/events/148962199199819/

About Jake

Shuffling, playlisting and cherry-picking your favourite songs is all well and good, but sometimes you can't beat sitting down with an album and playing it from start to finish. An album that sounds like it was recorded in one room, with the same group of people and that perfectly captures a specific moment in time.

Jake Bugg's last album, 2016's On My One, was a dizzyingly eclectic collection of styles and sounds, but for the follow up, the 23-year-old wanted something that felt like the LPs that took pride of place in his own record collection. Albums take you into their own, sealed world. "On the last album it was fun to experiment with different instruments and writing styles," reflects Bugg. "But this time around I just wanted to make a complete record as opposed to a collection of songs. Just write the tunes and record them with great musicians."

He's certainly got his wish for Hearts That Strain. Starting in January this year, Bugg would write songs at home then fly out to Nashville to record them with some of the best players in the history of popular music. As part of American Sound Studio's legendary house band The Memphis Boys, Gene Chrisman and Bobby Woods provided the chops on such pivotal records as Dusty In Memphis, In The Ghetto, Suspicious Minds and Dark End Of The Street, cutting their teeth in sessions with Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick.



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