Neneh Cherry 

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Past concerts

  1. Jun

    3

    2023
    Paris, France

    Le Mazette

  2. Nov

    20

    2022
    London, UK

    Barbican Centre

  3. Sep

    25

    2021
    Outdoor Glasgow, UK

    Playground Festival - Saturday Ticket

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Biography

  • Neneh Cherry (born March 10, 1964) is a Swedish hip hop and dance singer, songwriter, rapper and DJ, hailing from Stockholm, Sweden.

    Born to a Swedish painting mother and a Serra Leonean drumming father, Cherry was raised by her mother and step-father, the Jazz musician Don Cherry. She grew up immersed in creativity and the family moved to the U.S. in the early 1970s, into a loft in the same building as the Talking Heads and Ernie Brooks of the Modern Lovers.

    Cherry moved to London, England when she was 14 and subsequently joined a number of bands including The Slits, New Age Steppers and Rip Rig + Panic, even enjoying a period DJing on the pirate reggae station Dread Broadcasting Corporation.

    The singer’s recording debut came with the single “Stop the War”, which protested the siege on the Falkland Islands, working alongside Johnny Dollar and Cameron McVey (a.k.a. Booga Bear), whom she would later marry.

    Alongside McVey and Massive Attack members Robert Del Naja and Andrew Vowles, Cherry co-wrote her debut album “Raw Like Sushi” in 1989. The album earned the singer a Brit Award in 1990 and the same year was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

    Her single “Buffalo Stance” became an international hit peaking at No. 3 in the UK’s Single Chart, followed by the singles “Manchild”, “Kisses on the Wind” and “Inna City Mama”. Cherry’s warmth and activist roots shone through with the single “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” which appeared on the Red Hot + Blue AIDS fundraising album, produced by Morris Temple of The Guards.

    After a period focusing on raising her family, Cherry’s sophomore album “Homebrew” was released in 1992, however failed to live up to the success of its predecessor. The album later became popular for the duet “Trout” with R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, and the single “Buddy X”, which notably earned remixes by Dreem Teem and later Biggie Smalls. In 1996 the singer released her third studio album “Man”, led by the single “Woman” – a take on James Brown’s 1966 single “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World”. The album also spawned the singles “7 Seconds”, which stayed in the French singles chart for a record 17 weeks and the Marvin Gaye cover “Trouble Man”.

    Family became the singer-songwriter’s focus once again and her music releases were limited to guest appearances on Live’s Edward Kowalczyk’s single “Walk Into this Room” in 1998 and on Peter Gabriel’s 2000 album “OVO”. In 2012 Cherry returned with the album “The Cherry Thing” in which she fronted the Scandinavian jazz trio the Thing, whose ultimate goal was to play her stepfather’s music. The singer’s long awaited fourth full-length album arrived in 2014 entitled “Blank Project”, which was produced by Kieran Hebden and recorded with RocketNumberNine, of whom Cherry had done work previously with.

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Live reviews

  • Neneh Cherry

    Though she took around about 18 years to follow up her second solo album with a third, on the evidence of her recent return to the stage, Neneh Cherry has been paying extremely close attention to all that’s been going musically on in her absence – so much so that she’s returned at a stage that’s arguably a few years ahead of the rest of the pack. Though there have been dashes back in to the public gaze in the interim – including an excellent record of drastic reinterpretations of jazz standards and alt-rock hits made alongside Swedish improvisational trio The Thing – it’s with 2014’s excellent ‘Blank Project’ LP that she’s made her biggest, boldest statement. Backed both on record and these days in concert by the heavily Krautrock indebted experimentalists Rocketnumber9, her shows have a distinct focus on groove over melody, though Cherry’s powerhouse of a voice is more than capable of matching any cacophony the two fellows stood behind her might concoct. Outside of more recent material, there’s still space for fearsomely delivered slam poetry and, yes, the evergreen ‘Buffalo Stance’ – but what should excite any attendee most is where Cherry is as an artist presently rather than her past.

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  • Swedish-born singer-songwriter and rapper Neneh Cherry is one of the country's most universally recognised names due to the runaway international success of her four studio albums. Despite taking a momentous fifteen years between the third and fourth original release, the fans have remained loyal and allowed Neneh time to experiment with various other musical endeavours including CirKus and The Thing.

    She appears onstage re-energised and fully invested in her solo discography and she delivers her body of work in a truly impassioned manner. At times Cherry seems completely overthrown by the warm reaction from the crowd who have clearly grown ever fonder in her absence. There is a slight offering of apology yet she explains the amount of dedication and time it takes to make an album that both she is content with and one she believes the fans will enjoy as well. The new tracks such as 'Across the Water' and 'Blank Project' sound lush alongside the favourites including 'Buffalo Stance' and leave the whole room contented.

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  • Normally I have a rule about not going to see things from 'back in the day' but this was a worthwhile exception: have loved both her recent (Four Tet-produced) albums, and it was a strong show based mainly on that newer material. She's

    That's not to say she didn't throw in a couple of classics, Buffolo Stance had us dancing, natch. She's the godmother of pop, really.

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