British Singer-Songwriter Isaac Gracie to Perform in Beijing

By That's Beijing, March 13, 2019

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Isaac Gracie might be young and relatively new to the showbiz game, but the twentysomething British singer and songwriter has been doing his thing since he was a kid. 

Isaac grew up singing in the choir and by the age of 14 he was already writing his own songs. He signed with Virgin EMI Records in 2016 and released his first album, which has received all sorts of accolaides, in 2018. 

His melodic and thoughtful sound has been compared to the likes of Elliott Smith, Chris Martin and Jeff Buckley. Check out his rich vocals and deep-cutting lyrics right here in Beijing at Tango on April 25.

You can get your tickets by visiting the e-ticket site. Or purchase them easily on your phone by scanning the QR code below:

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Flyer via promoter

Thur April 25, 8pm; RMB280. Tango, see event listing. Purchase tickets here. 

[Cover image via promoter]

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