Simon Armitage and LYR Unveil Blossom Week Event at Market Hall, Plymouth

Event start date Apr
20
2024

LYR, comprised of current British Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, singer-songwriter Richard Walters, and multi-instrumentalist and producer Patrick J Pearson, have unveiled their latest project, Blossomise. The five track Blossomise EP.

Blossomise is the product of an 18-month-long project in collaboration with the National Trust as part of the charity’s annual Blossom campaign. The band also worked closely with various collaborators, including choirs and talented young filmmakers, who created the music videos for each of the songs.

LYR will perform Blossomise on a limited tour of four key cities (Plymouth, Coventry, Manchester and Newcastle) across England that are hosting a variety of creative blossom inspired events as part of the conservation charity’s Blossom Week, 20th – 28th April 2024.

The events will take visitors on a journey through vibrant, vivid soundscapes created by Walters and Pearson, underscored by choral interpretations by local choirs and accompanied by Armitage’s emotive lyrics that both celebrate the ecstatic arrival of spring blossom just as they acknowledge its melancholy disappearance.

In a time where many can feel disconnected from nature, Blossomise seeks to build bridges between communities and nature.

Simon Armitage said: “Blossom is an extraordinary emotional milestone every year, a moment of illumination and resurgence after the dark winter months. Increasingly, we have seen that poetry is resonating with people from across the generations and from many different walks of life, not least when it shades into musical territory and performance. As such, this feels like the right project at the right time, designed to amplify the joy of blossom, encourage people all over the country to feel inspired by nature’s resilience, and to welcome the coming of spring.”

Patrick Pearson added: \”Blossom is a fanfare, our hope is to highlight how important and beautiful this event is, not just for nature but for society.\”

Richard Walters said: \”To be able to perform these works in the vicinity of the natural wonder that is blossom, is going to be incredibly meaningful for us as performers, and I genuinely believe something totally unique and memorable for our audiences. We can\’t wait!\”

Tickets for the tour are on-sale on the National Trust’s website today. The currently confirmed LYR Blossomise performance dates are:

Saturday 20th April – Plymouth, Market Hall

Sunday 21st April – Coventry, Charterhouse

Saturday 27th April – Greater Manchester, Quarry Bank

Sunday 28th April – Newcastle, Wylam Brewery

A book of the same name, featuring a series of poems and haikus written by Simon Armitage inspired by the blossom season, as well as the lyrics to the five songs, is released today by Faber on World Poetry Day, 21 March 2024.

During Blossom Week, Simon Armitage will be doing readings of his poetry in Belfast and Manchester, with tickets priced from £5:

Thursday 25th April – Belfast, in partnership with Eastside Arts (private event)

Friday 26th April – Manchester, Castlefield Viaduct (very limited capacity)

Now in its fifth year, the National Trust’s blossom campaign features over one hundred events across England, Wales and Northern Ireland with the aim to recreate the Japanese tradition of “hanami”, where people across the generations get involved in enjoying the transient beauty of cherry blossom.

Annie Reilly, head of the National Trust’s Blossom Programme added: “Our blossom campaign has always been about encouraging people to take a moment to slow down in their hectic lives and take in the beauty of nature around them as it awakens from winter.

“Through the five Blossomise songs, LYR has created a 25-minute ‘time-out’ that allows us to do exactly that: to listen, to observe, and to be moved by nature\’s incredible show of resilience and hope. We hope everyone will be inspired to celebrate spring’s greatest show with us, whether that is at one of our many events as part of the Festival of Blossom, or remotely, listening to Blossomise songs and poetry surrounded by the spectacle unfolding wherever they live.”

Through the blossom campaign, the Trust is also focussing on working with communities and partners across cities, including: Birmingham – with the ambition to create a new blossom neighbourhood; London – where various pop-up blossom gardens will bloom; and Manchester – with the second year of its Bloomtown trail – to encourage even more people to get involved and to experience the joy of this special time of year.

Event Organiser/Organisation
The National Trust
Start Date/Time
Saturday 20 April 2024 at 6pm
End Date/Time
Saturday 20 April 2024 at 8:45pm
Venue Address
Duke St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4PS PL1 4PS
Event Website
https://www.nationaltrust-tickets.org.uk/event-tickets/35503?branches.branchID=2678&catID=33555
Booking Instructions
Experience Blossomise – a live music and poetry performance by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage and the band LYR. Supported by a playlist and found sound from musician SL Walkinshaw and special contributions by the local community, this event is part of a series celebrating the National Trust’s annual Festival of Blossom. The artists will be joined by Choir Noir at the historic Market Hall in Plymouth, a world-class space for immersive technology. Lose yourself in the beauty of spring when you head to the immersive dome, where a new blossom bathing experience with 360-degree visuals awaits you. Please note this event is recommended for children over 12 years of age. Any children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Blossomise is brought to you in collaboration with Plymouth City Council and is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. For more inspiration, check out Simon Armitage’s new book Blossomise – a collection of poems, haikus and song lyrics inspired by spring blossom. 18:00 - Doors to Café and Immersive Dome experience 19:00 - Doors to Performance 20:45 - Event End (approx) Image Credit: Gordon Armstrong / Durham Brass Festival Please note: British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation will be provided at the performance. Market Hall is an accessible building, with lift access to the upper floors as well as accessible toilet facilities and blue badge parking to the rear of the building. If you require access to blue badge parking and are concerned about availability before an event, please email immersive@realideas.org at least three days prior to the event and we will do our best to assist. We have accessible toilets on ground and first floor. There is a hearing loop in the 3D Dome. There is no hearing loop in the Performance space. Drinks will be available to purchase. For more information, please contact: Jeannette.Heard@nationaltrust.org.uk alex@alwaysmgmt.com kate.burton@faber.co.uk blossomtouring@gmail.com james.windle@dawbell.com chloe.munts@dawbell.com joe.bedford@dawbell.com