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About

Maribou State are Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, the UK duo giving electronic music a much-needed shot of soul. Since 2011, they've established themselves as major players on the global dance music circuit, melding a genre-fluid range of influences into a distinctly organic sound, redefining downtempo electronica for a new generation. They've become a hugely acclaimed live act who've performed roadblock shows from Glastonbury to the Sydney Opera House, as well as back-to-back sold-out UK, EU and North American tours.

Over three albums - including a new, forthcoming release - Maribou State have honed a delicate balance of intricacy, intimacy and electronic expansiveness. Their vast sonic universe pulls on UK club music, vintage soul and evocative samples to create something completely unique. Their 2015 debut, Portraits, was written and recorded in the shed at the bottom of Liam's parents' garden in leafy Hertfordshire, just outside of London, where the duo both grew up. Building on Portrait's success, Maribou State relocated to the UK capital but looked further afield for inspiration: 2018's Kingdom of Colour wove together a sonic collage of ideas and field recordings from their travels across India, Australia, Morocco, America and beyond. Lead single 'Feel Good', a collaboration with Texan trio Khruangbin, was a runaway success, while the album itself was released to widespread acclaim. It led dance music bible Mixmag to crown Maribou State one of their artists of the year.

The duo have always stayed true to their club roots: they started DJing together in the mid-2000s and pay homage to the lineage of UK dance music throughout their productions, such as the much-loved single 'Turnmills', named for the legendary former London club. They followed it with 2019's Kingdoms In Colour Remixed, featuring reworkings from the likes of HAAi, Maceo Plex and DJ Tennis and, in 2020, an instalment of Fabric's esteemed Fabric Presents series. The compilation evidenced their�wide-reaching music tastes and linked soul, disco and bumpier house grooves with UK jazz and even neo-classical.

Maribou State's live show has simultaneously evolved to the next level, where they have become must-see headliners. Their band has come to its fullest realisation on their new and third album, Hallucinating Love. It's a beacon of hopefulness after a turbulent past few years both personally and professionally, where Chris has been coming to terms with a major brain condition, bringing the duo closer together than ever before. The hotly-anticipated release brings together a host of impressive talents, including vocalists Holly Walker and Andreya Triana, and incredibly talented producer Jack Sibley, for a celebration of community, togetherness and triumphing against the odds.

Hallucinating Love is preceded by two exceptional singles, and soothing balms for tempestuous times. 'Blackoak' typifies Maribou State's earthy blend of folk, epic strings, elastic funk bass and earworm vocal hooks, plus 'Otherside' which features long-term collaborator and vocalist Holly Walker. It's a complex tapestry of sound, but one that always brings heart and soul to the forefront.

Setlists

    1. 1.Steal
    2. 2.All I Need
    3. 3.Blackoak
    4. 4.Bloom
    5. 5.Midas
    1. 1.Turnmills
    2. 2.Nervous Tics
    3. 3.Otherside
    4. 4.Glasshouses
    5. 5.All I Need
    6. 6.The Clown
    7. 7.Blackoak
    8. 8.Midas
    1. 1.Turnmills
    2. 2.Nervous Tics
    3. 3.Otherside
    4. 4.Beginner's Luck
    5. 5.Kingdom
    6. 6.Glasshouses
    7. 7.All I Need
    8. 8.Bloom
    9. 9.Steal
    10. 10.Vale
    11. 11.Kāma
    12. 12.Dance on the World
    13. 13.Rituals
    14. 14.The Clown
    15. 15.Blackoak
    16. 16.Midas
    1. 1.Turnmills
    2. 2.Nervous Tics
    3. 3.Otherside
    4. 4.Beginner's Luck
    5. 5.Kingdom
    6. 6.Glasshouses
    7. 7.Bloom
    8. 8.All I Need
    9. 9.Steal
    10. 10.Vale
    11. 11.Kāma
    12. 12.Dance on the World
    13. 13.Rituals
    14. 14.The Clown
    15. 15.Midas
    16. 16.Blackoak
    1. 1.Nervous Tics
    2. 2.Otherside
    3. 3.Beginner's Luck
    4. 4.Glasshouses
    5. 5.Steal
    6. 6.All I Need
    7. 7.Dance on the World
    8. 8.Vale
    9. 9.Rituals
    10. 10.The Clown
    11. 11.Midas
    12. 12.Turnmills
    13. 13.Blackoak

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 6 reviews
  • BEST NIGHT EVER

    by Estelle on 2025-09-19The Palace Theatre - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    I loved the band! And the venue was perfect! They were so sweet and fun!

  • Incredible Concert, Great Venue

    by Gavin on 2025-09-17The Palace Theatre - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    We booked some last minute tickets to Maribou State and loved the live DJ set and the venue was great. The lead singer that joined had an incredible voice and what a show.

  • Great show but only an hour

    by Rob on 2025-09-17The Palace Theatre - CalgaryRating: 4 out of 5

    The show was amazing sound was great and visuals were good but they were only on for 1 hour ish which considering they have 3 albums now felt a little short

  • Brilliant show!

    by PFG on 2025-09-16Midway Music Hall - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Maribou State live is an experience, an amazing one at that. It exceeded all expectations. Highly recommended.

  • AWESOME SHOW / AMAZING NIGHT

    by Benster on 2019-11-06The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been to many concerts in my lifetime and this one has a solid spot in my top three! I wish I had stood a little closer to the stage to experience all the awesomeness up close. Maribou State rules!

  • Generally disappointing

    by Nick Rad on 2019-10-14Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    I have been listening to their 2018 album a few times a week if not more. It’s a great album and looking forward to this show. However they played for less than an hour and just tracks from album. There was no spontaneity, stage presence or excitement. Female vocalist was pretty cool. But show was too short and just alright.