Mattiel brings eclectic synergy to Hull Central Library

The Georgian duo take to the Loud in Libraries stage for a unique performance between the bookshelves this May.

Performing tracks from their highly anticipated upcoming third album ‘Georgia Gothic’, Mattiel’s Atina Mattiel Brown and Jonah Swilley proffer songs which ponder the American everyday of the 2020s with taut lyricism and bourbon- smooth instrumentation.

Taking recognisable influence from iconic bands such as The White Stripes, Black Lips and The Ramones, Mattiel depicts delightful ‘witty and assured garage rock.’ (The Guardian)

Get it Loud in Libraries brings a vibrant programme of live music to local libraries, funded by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation to engage and inspire new audiences. Live music in local libraries gives audiences of all ages the rare chance to get up close and personal with their favourite acts.

Get It Loud in Libraries has previously hosted a number of acclaimed musical acts including Adele, Idles, Wolf Alice and Jorja Smith. Audiences give resoundingly positive feedback to this literary-meets-musical event environment, praising the ‘tremendous surroundings’ and the high calibre of acts.

Tickets for the Mattiel gig at Hull Central Library on Tuesday 3 May 2022 are now available. For all upcoming Get it Loud in Libraries gigs see their website.