They have released an abundance of singles and many studio albums during their time whilst their distinctive sound, which fuses a range of styles, has allowed them to stand out amongst the crowd. It means that when they return to the stage once again to perform the best renditions of their acclaimed tracks, fans can expect Morcheeba tickets to be as popular as they ever have been.
When they take to the stage they do so with the familiar faces of Skye Edwards, Paul Godfrey and Ross Godfrey appearing in front of the crowd. With the Godfrey brothers acting as DJs and instrumentalists respectively, Edwards takes up the vocal duties to sing through a range of songs. Over the years they have become very well known for songs such as “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”, “Part of the Process”, “Enjoy the Ride”, “Gained the World” and “Even Though” and if they continue to perform together for the foreseeable future, then we can expect further high quality releases.
Their debut album appeared in stores back in 1996 in the form of “Who Can You Trust?”, which set the stage for future releases to reach high positions in the album charts. The follow up “Big Calm”, in 1998, was a huge success and this was repeated with “Fragments of Freedom” in 2000, “Charango” in 2002 and “The Antidote” in 2005. Whilst they would lose Skye Edwards as singer from 2003 to 2010, they managed to hold together with the album “Dive Deep” in 2008 before her return for the 2010 release “Blood Like Lemonade”.
So when they go on sale there is certain to be an abundance of fans willing to get hold of Morcheeba tickets and experience the best renditions of their songs around – live onstage. Any band lives to perform in front of huge crowds and as a result fans of any of their high quality tracks can expect a gripping atmosphere when they take to the stage.
So as a band with well over a decade of chart hits, Morcheeba return to the stage where they will prove they are still at the top of their game.