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The Staves performed three tracks from their new album, Good Woman live from the BBC's Radio Theatre for BBC Radio 6 Music's Shaun Keaveny show. “Like warm buttermilk and honey siphoned into my ear canal," says Keaveny. You can hear the performances here. The band's album-release livestream show from February will be rebroadcast with a special new encore recorded from the sisters' family home in Watford on May 20. "We loved playing this show and wanted to give you all another chance to see it," says the trio, "or watch it for the first time before the real thing comes back later this year (fingers crossed)." 

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The Staves performed three tracks from their new album, Good Woman—"Failure," "Satisfied," and "Paralysed"—live from the BBC's Radio Theatre for BBC Radio 6 Music's Shaun Keaveny show on Monday. “Like warm buttermilk and honey siphoned into my ear canal," says Keaveny. You can hear the episode here and watch the performances below.

The band's livestream show from Lafayette in London, first broadcast in February for the release of Good Woman, will be rebroadcast with a special new encore recorded from the sisters' family home in Watford on May 20 via Mandolin. "We loved playing this show and wanted to give you all another chance to see it," says the trio, "or watch it for the first time before the real thing comes back later this year (fingers crossed)." You can get tickets here.

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The Staves: BBC Radio 6 Music's Shaun Keaveny set, April 2021
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    Watch: The Staves Perform for BBC Radio 6 Music
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    The Staves performed three tracks from their new album, Good Woman—"Failure," "Satisfied," and "Paralysed"—live from the BBC's Radio Theatre for BBC Radio 6 Music's Shaun Keaveny show on Monday. “Like warm buttermilk and honey siphoned into my ear canal," says Keaveny. You can hear the episode here and watch the performances below.

    The band's livestream show from Lafayette in London, first broadcast in February for the release of Good Woman, will be rebroadcast with a special new encore recorded from the sisters' family home in Watford on May 20 via Mandolin. "We loved playing this show and wanted to give you all another chance to see it," says the trio, "or watch it for the first time before the real thing comes back later this year (fingers crossed)." You can get tickets here.

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