Mt. Eerie, Nicholas Krgovoch
Tom Jenkins | Tuesday 22 November, 2011 12:20

Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 7AY
Cecil Sharp House, on the outskirts of Regent’s Park, is home to the English Folk Dance and Song Society (everyone knew that right?) and is named after its founder. Suitably, for a venue which sounds like the living quarters of a particularly randy Conservative MP, November 22nd sees a performance from dark croon pop smoothy Nicolas Krgovich, in support of Washington slow burners Mount Eerie. This is the fourth and final date of a short, joint European tour. Dancing is encouraged.
Nicolas Krgovich photo by Gus Franklin
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