Which comedians are supporting Steven Wilson at the London Palladium?
Clinton Baptiste (May 12), Al Murray as The Pub Landlord (May 13), Stewart Lee (May 19), and Frank Skinner (May 20).
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Progressive rock icon Steven Wilson is adding an unexpected twist to his upcoming London Palladium shows, announcing that four well-known comedians will serve as support acts across the four-night run in May 2025. This unusual move aims to...
Steven Wilson, renowned for his work with Porcupine Tree and his successful solo career, is embarking on "The Overview Tour 2025" following the release of his latest album, *The Overview*, which recently achieved a No. 3 spot in the UK charts. The four-night residency at the prestigious London Palladium is a highlight of the tour.
Breaking from traditional concert formats, Wilson has personally invited four distinct comedic talents to open each show. He stated, "I'm a huge fan of stand-up and I've frequently been confronted by my listeners at stand-up shows, usually in a state of shock at discovering I'm not as humourless as my music (!)." He encourages attendees to arrive early to catch the comedy sets.
Frank Skinner, one of the comedians involved, shared his surprise at the unconventional job offer after meeting Wilson. While acknowledging it could be a "tough gig" for an audience primarily there for music, the move isn't entirely without precedent. Artists like The Clash, Lloyd Cole, Pete Doherty, and more recently Yard Act, have previously featured comedians or spoken word artists as support.
This decision aligns with Wilson's history of pushing creative boundaries and offers a fresh experience for fans attending multiple nights, as he also intends to vary the setlist significantly.
Clinton Baptiste (May 12), Al Murray as The Pub Landlord (May 13), Stewart Lee (May 19), and Frank Skinner (May 20).
He aims to provide a unique experience each night, showcase his own appreciation for comedy, and counter the perception that his music is entirely serious.
Wilson advises arriving early, as the comedians are scheduled to begin their sets at 7:30 pm each evening.
This unique pairing of prog rock and stand-up comedy is certainly a talking point. What do you think of musicians incorporating different forms of entertainment into their shows? Do you think this trend will last? Let us know!
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