LISTEN: Bloc Party frontman pens songs for new musical | Inquirer Entertainment

LISTEN: Bloc Party frontman pens songs for new musical

/ 09:41 PM September 06, 2018

Kele Okereke, who fronts British band Bloc Party, has penned songs for a new musical opening January 2019 at the Lyric Hammersmith theater in London, United Kingdom.

The musical, called “Leave To Remain”, tells the story of a young gay couple through a mix of music, drama and movement, reports Pitchfork.com.

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The artist shared the song, “Not The Drugs Talking”, which features in the upcoming production.

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Bloc Party’s most recent album, “Hymns”, dates from 2016. Earlier this year, the band announced a European tour of their debut album, “Silent Alarm”, kicking off in October. JB

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