Archive: Belle and Sebastian

About the show
After spending much of his late 80s and early 90s indoors with chronic fatigue syndrome, Stuart Murdoch was finally ready to share his music with the world. Together with a couple of friends from university, he decided to record the debut 'Tigermilk' (1996).
The group named themselves Belle and Sebastian and the rest is, as they say, history. The Scottish band became one of the best, longest, and most beloved indie pop acts in history. With their love for 60s chamber pop, northern soul, Orange Juice, and The Smiths, Belle and Sebastian have continued to deliver the most intimate, fragile, and gentle music and remain forever an alternative to the brash and broad. We can now announce that Belle and Sebastian are returning to Stockholm for a concert at Cirkus on July 2 – tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 26 at 10.00 via Luger.se!
Following the debut came classics like 'If You're Feeling Sinister' (1996) and 'The Boy With the Arab Strap' (1998), but unlike many other colleagues, their career did not stall. Belle & Sebastian have remained true to their love for craftsmanship, their indie ideals, and their conviction that big emotions don't need to be in big gestures. So far, they have released over 12 studio albums in total, the latest being 'Late Developers' (2023).
Wheelchair seats can be booked via tickets@cirkus.se or via Ticketmaster: 0776 70 77 77


