Holly Humberstone - Paint My Bedroom Black : Album + Ticket Bundle (Album Launch Show at The Wardrobe Leeds) *Pre-order


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Ticket Bundles go onsale Thursday 24th August at 10am

 

Please note : Bundles are only secure when checkout is completed, they are not held in your cart so plan ahead and checkout quickly, perhaps work together beforehand with whoever you are going with and sort who's buying the Bundles/Tickets

(PLEASE READ THE BELOW DETAILS BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER INCLUDING THE ENTRY REQUIRMENTS MENTIONED)

Holly Humberstone - Paint My Bedroom Black

CD Album + 1 Ticket - £19.99 - Limit 4 per person
Vinyl LP + 1 Ticket - £34.99 - Limit 2 per person
Indie Eco Vinyl LP + 1 Ticket - £34.99 - Limit 2 per person
1x Ticket only - £16.50 - Limit 1 per person max

We urge you to consider buying an Album bundle rather than Ticket only as they only cost £3.49 more to get a CD bundle,  PLUS this way you are helping the artist AND the more albums we sell the more of these exciting Album Launch shows we are able to put on in the future.


PLEASE NOTE Album + Ticket Bundles are limited to 4 per person. Ticket only is limited to 1 per person

To celebrate the release of her Debut album, Holly Humberstone will come to Leeds for a special Album Launch show  at The Wardrobe in Leeds on Monday 2nd October 2023  (Doors 7pm - the show will start soon after so please be prompt ) 

We have set up special bundles (in the drop down box above) for this release where fans of the artist can purchase an album and get a ticket for this exclusive Show

There is a limited capacity for this event so we would expect all the album and ticket bundles to sell out very quickly. 

This is a 14+ ages event

Please note there is only limited space left for disabled / accessible viewing at the venue so please email using the address below to book in as soon as you have ordered a ticket / Bundle - bar@thewardrobe.co.uk

 

PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE PRINTING TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT AND THEY WILL BE NEEDED FOR ENTRY TO THE VENUE . ORDER EMAILS ETC WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ON THE NIGHT OF THE EVENT.

Shipping is the only option for this event, TICKETS will ship out first around a week before the event and  ALBUMS will ship out on or just before the release date (Currently Friday 13th October)

There is NO collect at venue or Collect in store option all ticket and stock will be shipped out.

  

Album is also available on all formats without a ticket here

Critically acclaimed and award winning singer songwriter Holly Humberstone today announces her
highly anticipated debut album Paint My Bedroom Black, to be released on 13 October 2023 on Polydor
/ Darkroom / Geffen. Always inspired by her environment and how that affects her sense of self and
identity, from her parent’s Haunted House to flatshares in London with The Walls Are Way To Thin,
Paint My Bedroom Black represents Holly’s coming of age, growing from unknown singer at her
parent’s piano to the most exciting alternative pop stars of her generation. The dark and otherworldly

space Holly has built and invited fans into, both sonically and visually, has been lucid and visceral, with
the camera always on her shoulder, a lens into her chaotic thoughts and deep feelings. Already
nominated for two Ivor Novello’s, winning the BRIT Rising Star in 2022 and coming runner up in BBC
Sound Of 2021, Humberstone’s bear-all storytelling is the heart of her craft, today releasing “Antichrist”
and “Room Service”, the double A-Side singles that reflect her introspection and extraversion, two
opposing artistic multitudes that inform Holly’s lyricism and sound. “I feel like two different people half
the time. My biggest challenge is always to make something I feel I haven't done before, that reflects
new parts of me.” The new parts of Holly appear on “Antichrist”, an exposing image of her last break-
up, a heartbreak ballad of self-loathing, set against propulsive pop: “Am I the Antichrist? How do I sleep
at night?”, juxtaposed against delicate “Room Service”, an ode to locking yourself away from the world.
The introduction of these two starkly different tracks act as a revolving door into the visceral duality of
Holly Humberstone.
"Antichrist is about a break up I went through a couple of years ago. I genuinely cared about this
person and wanted so badly to make it work, but I knew something wasn’t right and my heart wasn’t in
it. I knew that I was inevitably going to have to hurt the person who I wanted so much to love. At the
time I wrote the song, I remember feeling like I was constantly letting those around me down. Like I
was falling short of being there for anyone I cared about. I basically felt like the worst person in the
world; like the Antichrist. I really felt that I was toxic to be around, and the guilt and self-loathing that
came with that manifested itself in this song."
"I wrote Room Service a little while ago when I’d just started touring full time. I was finding myself
constantly stressed out and although I was having fun, I was really missing home and my friends. I felt
like I was watching them live out their lives from a phone screen, like I was being left behind. There
was this swelling feeling that I was growing apart from that world that I was missing so badly, and I
just didn’t want to be forgotten. AlI I wanted to do was to get a hotel room with my best friend, lock the
world out and do stupid stuff like order room service. To me, this song is a simple love song to the
people I care about the most, and the seemingly basic experiences you share together that can so
often be taken for granted. The busier I get, the more I treasure the precious time I get with my friends
and family; the more I value them in my life." - says Holly Humberstone
With a talent for capturing and characterising moments that are both uncomfortably intimate and brutally
revealing in her songwriting and creative – most of Holly’s 2022 was spent in hotel rooms, stuck between
places, watching life from afar rather than being totally present in it. Lacking real connections and
missing loved ones, the stirring official video for “Antichrist”, directed by Jean-Charles Chavarin, tells
the story of the self-flagellation that comes with hurting someone you love, as you run away from
yourself, trying to escape from room to room, until your reflection turns away from you.


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