Amy Wadge & Pete Riley

03/06/2015

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St David’s Hall

Friday 26 June

8pm

 

SENSATIONAL songwriting duo Amy Wadge and Pete Riley will captivate a Cardiff crowd at St David’s Hall on Friday 26 June.

Amy and Pete first came together in 2010 and immediately clicked after many years performing in various bands. Since then they have written together, toured and released a pair of highly acclaimed albums.

Now widely regarded as one of the country’s most successful female singer-songwriters, Amy even co-wrote the No.1 hit Thinking Out Loud with Ed Sheeran! She also collaborated with the solo star for the Bonus Track called Even My Dad Sometimes on his bestselling album X. In fact, Ed Sheeran even released a 2010 EP entitled Songs I Wrote with Amy.

Although born near Bristol, Amy has adopted Wales as her homeland. After moving over the border and graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, she cut her teeth performing Open Mic nights at Cardiff’s Toucan Club. Amy was quickly established a cult following and was spotted by Greg Haver, who has produced the Manic Street Preachers, Super Furry Animals and Catatonia. Subsequently, he recorded her debut mini-album The Famous Hour.

In 2002, Amy won the Best Female Solo Act at the Welsh Music Awards, ahead of Charlotte Church. The following year she toured with the Welsh rubgy team during the World Cup in Australia with her song Adre Nôl. She then capped off 2003 by retaining the Best Female Solo Act award.

Furthermore, her 2006 album No Sudden Moves included a cover of the Manics’ A Design for Life. Plus, in 2009 she released a Welsh version of her single Hold Me entitled Dal Fi, with proceeds going to the Welsh Nursery Schools Movement. Amy has continued to release songs in Welsh and is now also an occasional presenter on BBC Radio Wales.

Despite Amy’s collaborative work with the likes of Ed Sheeran, LeAnn Rimes and Ms Dynamite, her partnership with Pete Riley has really endured. The Scouse singer originally found cult success as lead singer with his band Treehouse in the 90s before touring the States with iconic indie rocker Edwin McCain.

Pete returned to these shores in 2010 and immediately set about creating arguably his best work yet with Amy Wadge – releasing two acclaimed albums entitled Rivers Apart and Afterglow, plus a pair of DVDs capturing their live experience.

Don’t miss this special opportunity to see this supremely talented songwriting duo sharing the stage at St David’s Hall!

 

Tickets are £12.

To book your seats, please visit www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk

or call the Box Office on 029 2087 8444.