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Public Service Broadcasting to perform The Last Flight at the Barbican in November
By Jerry Ewing published
Public Service Broadcasting will perform their latest album, The Last Flight, with the London Contemporary Orchestra, at two shows at London's Barbican Theatre in November

Public Service Broadcasting’s J. Willgoose Esq. says he’s a pessimist with impostor syndrome
By Jeremy Allen published
He says his natural negativity didn’t top him presenting a positive take on Amelia Earhart’s final adventure on latest album The Last Flight, as he considers where the emotional power of his band’s output comes from

We say farewell to Fish on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Tony Levin, Jethro Tull, BEAT, Dream Theater, Public Service Broadcasting, Rosalie Cunningham, Beardfish, Vincent Cavanagh and more...

Why Public Service Broadcasting made an album about air pioneer Amelia Earhart
By Julian Marszalek published
She went missing in 1937 during an attempt to fly round the world – now J Willgoose, Esq has used the material she left behind to bring her story back to life

“This album aims for both head and heart”: Public Service Broadcasting’s The Last Flight
By Daryl Easlea published
J Willgoose, Esq and co apply their trademark take to the story of her 1937 disappearance in the Central Pacific

“It’s about faith in humanity”: Public Service Broadcasting’s first small steps for music
By Alex Lynham published
J Willgoose, Esq outlined his approach to making labour-intensive music just after the launch of debut album Inform, Educate, Entertain

New Public Service Broadcasting album The Last Flight tells the story of Amelia Earhart's last doomed flight
By Jerry Ewing published
UK conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting will release new album The Last Flight in October

Public Service Broadcasting announce full UK and European tour for October and November
By Jerry Ewing published
UK conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting will release a new album later this year

“An enlightening, vital listen, underlining the importance of an institution treated as a political football”: Public Service Broadcasting’s The New Noise (Live)
By Daryl Easlea published
J Willgoose Esq, with assistance from the BBC Concert Orchestra and Michael Sheen, deliver a powerful case in support of the UK’s real-life public service broadcaster
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