If the adagium third times the charm holds any truth, Hooverphonic surely knocked it out of the park with their third album The Magnificent Tree. The now classic album added quintessential hits Vinegar & Salt, Out of Sight and Jackie Cane to the bands canon, and contained their instant evergreen Mad About You. Twenty years down the line, not a single song sounds out of date (or out of sight, for that matter) and not a whimsical musical moment was wasted. What better way to celebrate twenty years of Mad About You with a new concert tour and the unexpected return of singer Geike Arnaert? Reenergized and eager, the trio cant wait to go back on the road and perform a mesmerizing mix of old and new. Therell be something for every fan, and a few deep cut surprises. Never outnumbered and always one step ahead, Hooverphonic has a few sonic tricks up its sleeve. Please allow The Magnificent Three to wow you. Quite the unmissable concert experience. See you up on the road - and please, stay safe!
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Hooverphonic is a band that likes to go off the beaten path. For over 25 years, they have perfected their own unique, instantly recognizable sound. Alex Callier (songwriter/producer) and Raymond Geerts (guitarist) have been the band’s backbone from day one. They have worked together with a wide range of supremely talented singers and are happy to be reunited with the iconic voice of Geike Arnaert since autumn 2020.Through the years, the band has evolved from the dark, subdued trip hop from their 1996 début to a warmer, more orchestral sound that’s part psychedelic, part catchy and part poppy, but always the soundtrack to a non-existing movie. Hooverphonic still tours the world with a solid live reputationand hits like ‘2Wicky’, ‘Eden’, ‘Mad About You’, ‘Anger Never Dies’, ‘Amalfi’, ’Badaboum’ and ‘Romantic’.Many a songhas ended up on soundtracks to influential movies and television shows such as ‘Stealing Beauty’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’, ‘PermanentMidnight’, ‘CSI’, ‘Entourage’, ‘La Femme Nikita’, ‘Cold Case’ and the recent Netflix success‘The Umbrella Academy’.
