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Kris halpin

Live at B:Eats featuring Kris Halpin

25 June 1:00pm - 2:00pm B:Eats Cafe at Symphony Hall, Centenary Square. Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2EA United Kingdom

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B:Music invite you to join them and enjoy free live music in their B:Eats cafe at Symphony Hall. As part of the popular Live @ B:Eats lunchtime concert series, this performance by award-winning artist Kris Halpin marks the final day of a Healing Arts Festival takeover.
 

Kris Halpin is a Disabled artist and music-maker, known internationally for using the ground-breaking MiMu Gloves. Kris uses the gloves to overcome physical barriers to music making. The long-running live show, The Gloves Are On, has been seen by thousands of people throughout the UK, Europe, The US and Japan. The show was a finalist in The National Lottery Awards 2017 for Best Arts Project. 

Kris has been touring a new live show Two Metres Close since 2020, beginning with a pay-per-view performance from SAGE Gateshead. Kris has recently been seen supporting Radiohead’s Philip Selway on his UK solo tour. Kris is one of the world’s leading MiMu Gloves players, having been working with the instrument since 2014. His original pair of gloves are currently on display at the Science Museum in London. Kris was named as a Future Sound Of Britain Trailblazer at the BRIT Awards 2024. Outside of his own artistic work,
 

Kris is also the Artistic Director of SENSE, one of the UK’s leading Disability charities.