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About

Rufus Wainwright, born in New York although holding both American and Canadian citizenship, is a singer, pianist, songwriter and composer. His music brings together many and varied genres including, pop, opera, baroque, rock, classical and ragtime into a unique style. He cites a wide variety of musical influences such as Judy Garland, Edith Piaf and Al Jolson, along with his many operatic favourites. As well as writing commercial pop music, Wainwright has also written operas and much music for soundtracks.

So far in his career, Rufus Wainwright has released 10 albums between 1998 and 2012. The debut album in 1998 was simply titled Rufus Wainwright. While this first album was met with great critical acclaim it did not gain any corresponding commercial success. Rolling Stone magazine hailed Wainwright as the Best New Artist that year citing this album as one of the best of 1998. The album also won several awards from the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards and a GLAAD Media Award. The nine albums which followed were: Poses in 2001, Want One in 2003, Want Two in 2004, Release the Stars and Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall both in 2007, Milwaukee at Last!!! in 2009, All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu in 2010, House of Rufus in 2011 and Out of the Game in 2012.

As with the first album, many of Wainwright’s subsequent albums were met with much critical acclaim but little commercial success, especially in the US. However, by the release of the fifth album, Release the Stars in 2007, Wainwright was finding a fanbase in the UK and Ireland and this album reached number two in the UK album charts. By 2009, Wainwright’s music was standing the test of time and settling into many top album lists with one such accolade coming from the NME, which ranked Poses as number 52 when compiling their Top 100 Greatest Albums of the Decade. As soon as Wainwright started releasing records he started winning awards and over his career he has won 10 major awards.

Wainwright has collaborated and toured with many different artists, musicians and producers. His fifth album included performances with his sister and his mother Martha Wainwright and Kate McGarrigle, Richard Thompson, Neil Tennant, Julianna Raye, Joan Wasser, and Toby Dammit. He has toured with Sting, Guster, Ben Folds and Tori Amos as well as headlining his own tours. For his seventh album Wainwright teamed up with popular dance and pop producer Mark Ronson to generate a more accessible musical format without compromising his distinctive style - the result was Out of the Game.

Setlists

    1. 1.How Deep Is the Ocean? (Irving Berlin cover)
    2. 2.Arachne
    3. 3.Illusions (Marlene Dietrich cover)
    4. 4.The Art Teacher
    5. 5.Old Song
    6. 6.Early Morning Madness
    7. 7.Argentina
    8. 8.E poi... (Mina cover)
    9. 9.Montauk
    10. 10.Poses
    11. 11.Devils and Angels (Hatred)
    12. 12.Entre la jeunesse et la sagesse (Kate & Anna McGarrigle cover)
    13. 13.Go Leave (Kate & Anna McGarrigle cover)
    14. 14.Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk
    15. 15.Going to a Town
    16. 16.Excursion à Venise (Kate & Anna McGarrigle cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Who by Fire (Leonard Cohen cover)
    2. 18.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
  2. Encore 2

    1. 19.La complainte de la butte (Jean Renoir cover)
    1. 1.Agnus Dei
    2. 2.Vibrate
    3. 3.Nobody's Off the Hook
    4. 4.Gay Messiah
    5. 5.Peaceful Afternoon
    6. 6.The Art Teacher
    7. 7.Hollywon't
    8. 8.Luxembourg
    9. 9.Old Song / Early Morning Madness
    10. 10.So Long, Marianne (Leonard Cohen cover)
    11. 11.Can I Cry Myself Awake
    12. 12.Montauk
    13. 13.Liberty Cabbage
    14. 14.Poses
    15. 15.Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Going to a Town
    2. 17.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    1. 1.Want Ouverture
  1. Set 1:

    1. 2.I Don't Know What It Is
    2. 3.Vibrate (Restart because Rufus forgot the lyrics)
    3. 4.Gay Messiah
    4. 5.Pretty Things
    5. 6.Natasha
    6. 7.Beautiful Child
    7. 8.Memphis Skyline
    8. 9.Waiting for a Dream
    9. 10.11:11
  2. Set 2:

    1. 11.Agnus Dei
    2. 12.Little Sister
    3. 13.This Love Affair
    4. 14.The Art Teacher
    5. 15.Go or Go Ahead
    6. 16.Want
    7. 17.Dinner at Eight
    8. 18.14th Street
  3. Encore

    1. 19.Oh What a World
    2. 20.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    3. 21.Going to a Town
  4. Encore 2

    1. 22.La complainte de la butte (Jean Renoir cover)
    1. 1.Agnus Dei
    2. 2.Vibrate
    3. 3.Out of the Game
    4. 4.He Loved
    5. 5.Peaceful Afternoon
    6. 6.The Art Teacher
    7. 7.Old Song / Early Morning Madness (New song)
    8. 8.Down in the Willow Garden ([traditional] cover)
    9. 9.Harvest (Neil Young cover)
    10. 10.High on a Rocky Ledge (Moondog cover)
    11. 11.Going to a Town
    12. 12.Gay Messiah
    13. 13.Go or Go Ahead
    14. 14.So Long, Marianne (Leonard Cohen cover)
    15. 15.Poses
    16. 16.Dinner at Eight
    17. 17.Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk
  1. Encore

    1. 18.La complainte de la butte (Jean Renoir cover)
    2. 19.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    1. 1.Grey Gardens
    2. 2.Vibrate
    3. 3.Beauty Mark
    4. 4.Out of the Game
    5. 5.He Loved
    6. 6.Peaceful Afternoon
    7. 7.The Art Teacher
    8. 8.Old Song (New song)
    9. 9.Early Morning Madness
    10. 10.Down in the Willow Garden ([traditional] cover)
    11. 11.Harvest (Neil Young cover)
    12. 12.High on a Rocky Ledge (Moondog cover)
    13. 13.Going to a Town
    14. 14.Sanssouci
    15. 15.Go or Go Ahead
    16. 16.So Long, Marianne (Leonard Cohen cover)
    17. 17.Poses
    18. 18.Dinner at Eight
    19. 19.Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    2. 21.La complainte de la butte (Jean Renoir cover)

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Eden Court Rufus Wainwright

    by Irene McF on 23/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Last night first at Eden Court lovely venue to see Rufus and guests doing acoustic set. All in fine voice. Decided to go after brilliant night in Glasgow Royal Concert hall earlier this year when his support was RSNO. Discovered new act his support Alice Faye will be watching out for her solo shows in future. As for duets with local girl Ms Kelly hairs standing on back of our necks. Great night thank you Rufus.

  • Fab evening.

    by Chris on 22/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lovely venue, Perth Concert Hall. Excellent & numerous staff. You are able to take drinks to your seat👍 A very interesting solo acoustic set by Rufus Wainwright - first time seeing him - had been encouraged to go by friend who saw him in Glasgow. This was not the 'showmanship' I was expecting, this was a very different type of set, individual, personal and sung with emotion.