Brighton & Hove, get ready for an extraordinary musical evening! This November, the renowned pianist Joep Beving will make his much-anticipated live debut at The Old Market (TOM) in Hove. Accompanied by the talented cellist Maarten Vos, this concert promises to be a mesmerising experience for all attendees.
Joep Beving has quickly risen to fame, captivating audiences worldwide with his minimalist and contemplative style. With over 300 million streams on Spotify and more than two million monthly listeners, Joep’s music resonates deeply with fans. He describes his unique sound as “accessible music for complex emotions,” blending elements of classical, pop, and avant-garde.
For this special performance, Joep will join forces with Maarten Vos to present their first collaborative album, Vision of Contentment. This album is a heartfelt tribute to Joep’s late manager, Mark Brounen, making the concert even more poignant. The duo’s collaboration began in 2018 when they shared a bill in Amsterdam, leading to their work on Joep’s third album, Henosis, in 2019.
Vision of Contentment is a sonic masterpiece that encourages imaginative exploration. Vos describes it as “a sonic landscape that encourages imaginative exploration,” while Joep hopes to leave listeners with a simple sense of love and a search for harmony and understanding. Their latest single, 02:07, offers a glimpse into the haunting beauty of their new album.
Mark Gordon, Marketing and Comms Manager at The Old Market, couldn’t be more thrilled about the upcoming concert. “I have been a fan of Joep for a long time, so to be able to welcome both him and Maarten to our venue this November is a treat. Our venue has some of the best acoustics in the city, so I know this particular concert is going to be an amazing experience!”
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness Joep Beving and Maarten Vos live in Hove. The concert will take place on Saturday, 9 November, and tickets are available now for £23. Secure your spot for what promises to be an unforgettable night of music and emotion.
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