Extra sessions for PJ Harvey's Recording In Progress project added
Just over a fortnight back, PJ Harvey announced that she was beginning work on the follow-up to Let England Shake, and that she'd spend part of the recording process in a glass box in Somerset House, allowing the public to witness the process.
This proved to be exceedingly popular, with all sessions selling out long in advance - now, to meet the incredible demand, Harvey's added an extra session each day, opening up more tickets, which you can grab here if you're quick.
The installation has been going down a treat as well, with NME reporting that the first fans to see Harvey in action glimpsed her "work[ing] with producers Flood and John Parish on a track apparently called "Near The Memorials To Vietnam and Lincoln". Harvey did not sing during this first session, but played violin, harmonica and hurdy-gurdy."
Recording In Progress will run until 14 February.
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