Cooper Clarke struts to Galway on birthday tour

Alderton speaks to inner voices.

Alderton speaks to inner voices.

Literary phenomenon and British cult hero John Cooper Clarke will perform at the Black Box Theatre on Thursday, May 16, at 7pm.

To celebrate his 75th birthday in 2024, Cooper Clarke has embarked on a new live tour of Britain and Ireland to perform his bold spoken word concoctions, including comedy and a darkly dry wit.

Doctor John Cooper Clarke shot to prominence in the 1970s. Captivating audiences with his unique poetry and delivery style, he clawed his way up from working mens’ clubs and cabaret venues in his native Salford and Manchester, to become one of the most prolific figures in the punk era. After the release of his seminal album on CBS Snap, Crackle and Bop where John’s poems were put to music by the legendary music producer Martin Hannett, he was firmly established as one of the most important artists of the Punk era.

John’s early live shows were seminal occasions, and headline gigs were supported by many soon-to-be superstars including Joy Division, New Order and Duran Duran, as well as playing as special guest on shows by the Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and The Clash.

Known as the ‘Godfather of Punk Poetry,’ John’s cultural influence spans literature, music and fashion. From creating some of the most iconic poetry of the modern era, including the world's most popular wedding poem I Wanna Be Yours, to sharing his life story through his memoir of the same name which sold 120,000 copies.

John is referenced as a major influence by the Arctic Monkeys, musicians like Alex Turner, The Sleaford Mods and Plan B, and his legendary number “Evidently Chickentown” plays out the penultimate episode of The Sopranos.

Tickets €36 from www.roisindubh.net

 

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