Ben Howard

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Ten years ago, Ben Howard gained fame with 'I Forget Where We Were', the hit from the album of the same name. Since then he has become a household name in folk music. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of 'I Forgot Where We Were', he will be giving a spectacular concert at Forest National. Expect an enchanting evening full of melancholic melodies and virtuoso guitar playing. Goosebumps guaranteed!


********** Français **********

Il y a dix ans, Ben Howard a percé avec "I Forget Where We Were", le tube qui figure sur l'album du même nom. Depuis, il est devenu une référence incontournable de la musique folk. Pour célébrer le dixième anniversaire de "I Forgot Where We Were", il donnera un concert spectaculaire au Vorst Nationaal. Attendez-vous à une soirée enchanteresse remplie de mélodies mélancoliques et de virtuosité à la guitare. Des frissons garantis !


********** Nederlands **********

Tien jaar geleden brak Ben Howard door met ‘I Forget Where We Were’, de hit die op het gelijknamige album terug te vinden is. Sindsdien is hij uitgegroeid tot een gevestigde waarde in de folkmuziek. Voor de tiende verjaardag van ‘I Forgot Where We Were’ geeft hij een spetterend concert in Vorst Nationaal. Verwacht je aan een betoverende avond vol melancholische melodieën en virtuoos gitaarspel. Kippenvel gegarandeerd!

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