Porridge Radio announce screenings for their live film, Pieces of Heaven Live at the Centre Pompidou
Porridge Radio have announced screenings from a performance filmed last year at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, featuring songs from their final album, Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me.
Following the recording sessions for Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me, the band was invited to debut this new material at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Conceptually led by Dana Margolin, who fronts Porridge Radio, with her sister, director Ella Margolin, and set designer Ellie Wintour, the ambitious set was inspired by the work of sculptors Alexander Calder and Constantin Brâncuși, complete with a graveled stage, willowy pillars hanging from the ceilings, and mime artists moving around the stage with various props.
Speaking about the show and its subsequent upcoming live film, Dana Margolin said: "The show at the Pompidou Centre was a huge collaboration of so many people's work, and it is a pleasure to be able to share it finally."
Now, for the first time, the whole performance will be screened this November in Bloomington, London and New York. Following the screenings, the band will embark on a short UK tour, playing a number of farewell shows in London, Bristol, Manchester, and Leeds.
For more information, visit porridgeradio.com.
Sign up to Best Fit's Substack for regular dispatches from the world of pop culture