St. Vincent has announced the release of Live In London!, a new digital album arriving on 20th March, capturing her acclaimed orchestral performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
Recorded during last year’s BBC Proms, the album documents a unique collaboration between Annie Clark and conductor Jules Buckley, backed by a 60-piece orchestra. The performance saw St. Vincent reimagine material from across her career, transforming fan favourites and deeper cuts into sweeping, cinematic arrangements.
Spanning 19 tracks, Live In London! draws from a catalogue that stretches from her 2007 debut Marry Me through to 2024’s All Born Screaming, showcasing the evolution of one of modern music’s most inventive artists. Songs including Digital Witness, Los Ageless and Slow Disco are given new dimension through orchestral reinterpretation, while more intimate moments highlight the nuance and lyrical depth of Clark’s songwriting.
The release offers fans a chance to revisit — or experience for the first time — a standout moment in St. Vincent’s live history, where her art-pop sensibilities met the grandeur of a full orchestral setting in one of London’s most iconic venues.
Alongside the album announcement, St. Vincent has confirmed an expanded run of North American orchestral shows set to begin in June. These performances will once again see her collaborate with local orchestras under Buckley’s direction, continuing the boundary-pushing live format that defined the Proms show.
Live In London! stands as both a celebration of St. Vincent’s expansive body of work and a bold recontextualisation of it—bridging the worlds of contemporary art rock and classical performance with striking ambition.
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