Prog

BRIAN ENO AND ROGER ENO

Live At The Acropolis CINEMA LIVE

A special one-off performance from the brothers Eno in Athens.

As a world-famous producer, thinker, activist, ambient musician, oblique strategist and all-round polymath, it’s sometimes easy to forget that Brian Eno used to be a bona fide rock star. Certainly – released for one night only at cinemas in early March, and hopefully followed by a DVD or streaming release this year – all the more special. The show does little to shake the present-day impression of an articulate and endearing national treasure, though his engaging in the act of singing does strangely have the power to disarm.

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