"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 9/23/24)
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Real Live Certified
Artists are Real Live Certified if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critic Consensus
Laura Marling is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 5% of all live performers. Based on 200 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Laura Marling is rated as an exceptional live performer, with noteworthy shows that are worth watching. Laura Marling concert reviews describe live shows and performances as soulful, soothing, mesmerising, bewitching, melodic, punchy, and spontaneous.
ON TOUR
St John-at-Hackney Church, London, United Kingdom (October 29); St John-at-Hackney Church, London, United Kingdom (November 1); St John-at-Hackney Church, London, United Kingdom (November 2); St John-at-Hackney Church, London, United Kingdom (November 2); Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY, United States (November 11)
Laura Marling (born 1st February 1990) is a folk singer/songwriter/guitarist from Eversley, United Kingdom. She began playing the guitar at the age of five, first being taught the blues by her father in front of the family fire, and has been enthralled by the songs and lyrics of the likes of Neil Young, Bob Dylan, James Taylor and John Mayall ever since.
Has Performed With
Johnny Flynn, Boy and Bear
Critic Concert Reviews
Brighton Source (UK)
October 23, 2021
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A single warm streetlight-styled lamp sits beside a microphone stand on the otherwise empty stage as the Brighton Dome fills up for what will be a full and yet intimate event.
Laura Marling is a popular artist: the queue snaking away from Camden's Roundhouse was testament to this. At 31 she has already enjoyed a heavily accoladed career since her first album was released when she was 18.
Laura Marling is a prolific British singer-songwriter who has had a career spanning across 13 years and has entered the hearts of fans worldwide with her emotionally charged albums and vulnerable confessions.
With Laura Marling standing before them in ecclesiastical white, the blue-green stage lights could be stained glass and its haze machine could be wafting holy smoke.