Fink: sold out concert in Paris

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Join Fink on an exceptional French tour in September and October. The Paris date is now sold out.

British singer, songwriter, musician and producer Fink will be back in France with four concerts between September and October. Tickets are available via the organizer's website. However, the Paris date is now sold out!

There are still places available for the following dates:

  • September 18: Rockstore (Montpellier)
  • September 19: Espace Julien (Marseille)
  • October 23: The Grand Mix (Tourcoing)

This tour will allow Fink to present on stage Beauty In Your Wakehis next studio album. Released on July 5, this album includes the single “What Do You Call Yourself”.

Check out the clip via the player below:

Mixing folk, blues and indie, Fink will also not fail to mix the periods of his music during his concerts. With a career spanning more than 20 years, he sums it up wonderfully on his best of released in 2021, entitled It Isn't Until It IsHowever, he took advantage of this best of celebrating two decades of service to music to re-record the selected pieces.

Take advantage of these four French dates to discover or rediscover Fin Greenhall's artistic journey, marked by sensitivity and finesse of composition. Carried by melodies of great beauty and a skin-deep interpretation, the pieces presented will not fail to convince all the fans and curious people present during this next French tour.

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