When Rivers Meet

Event Details

Date

May 23 2025
Expired!

Time

19:00

Cost

£27.50

About Event

Grace and Aaron Bond’s dual vocals lay a tantalising trail, building anticipation until the euphoric chorus of Addicted To You kicks in.

Addicted To You reflects the powerful pull of a relationship where passion and connection create an undeniable bond,” explains Aaron.

“The lyrics explore the consuming nature of love,” adds Grace, “where every interaction feels intense and all-encompassing.”

It’s this undeniable chemistry between the husband-and-wife duo that makes When Rivers Meet so special—and it’s what’s earned them a devoted fanbase. Their last album, Aces Are High (2023), soared straight into the UK’s Official Album Chart Top 10.

Their unique sound defies categorisation, fusing the raw power of blues-rock, the storytelling soul of Americana, and the heartfelt intimacy of folk. Their music is gritty, soulful, and electrifying—anchored by Grace’s powerhouse vocals and Aaron’s dynamic musicianship.

A defining element of their unmistakable sound is their vocal chemistry. Grace’s voice is raw, powerful, and deeply emotive, delivering every lyric with unflinching intensity. Aaron’s vocals add a warm, rich depth that perfectly balances strength with soul. Whether harmonising in haunting unison or trading lead vocals, their voices create a magnetic dynamic that sets them apart.

Addicted To You showcases this vocal interplay at its finest—offering an exciting glimpse of what’s to come with When Rivers Meet’s forthcoming album later this year.

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