Max Cooper - Feeling Is Structure Album Tour
- Apr 4
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Max Cooper 3D/AV Live, Feeling is Structure Album Tour. At Butterworth Hall, Warwick Arts Centre on Friday 15 May 2026. New Album out 8 May 2026.
Preview
Acclaimed electronic artist and multidisciplinary composer Max Cooper will be bringing his 3DAV live album show to some of the most prestigious venues throughout the UK on the back of his London sold out Royal Albert Hall performance - including Coventry's Warwick Arts Centre (15 May 2026)
Renowned for bridging the worlds of electronic music, science, art and technology, Cooper’s live performances are widely regarded as transformative experiences - blending emotive, meticulously crafted sound with striking visual narratives.
Following sold-out shows and appearances at major festivals and venues worldwide, the Warwick Arts Centre date represents a rare opportunity for audiences to experience Cooper’s full-scale live production in unique environments. Customised to the venue, every show is a unique experience. Max works together with architecture and space to deliver his immersive blend of scientific and human stories that move off the screen to wrap the audience in sculptures of light and sound.
The Coventry date will showcase Max’s latest album Feeling Is Structure plus material spanning Cooper’s celebrated catalogue, alongside new compositions that continue his exploration of the human experience through music.
Cooper’s work, released via his own imprint Mesh, is known for its depth and conceptual clarity, often drawing on themes of consciousness, connection, psychology and nature. In a live setting, these ideas are amplified through carefully synchronised visuals, developed in collaboration with visual artists.

Max Cooper’s live show tells the story of the foundations of our world, and our place in it, as a living feeling experience, and is In association with The Wild Seeds, Littlebig & Music Beyond Mainstream.
Music Beyond Mainstream (MBM) is a UK-wide network uniting ambitious music venues to champion adventurous, live music that reflects the richness of global cultures and perspectives. Formed in 2002, MBM has presented over 40 tours and brought over 100 of the most adventurous and diverse artists from around the world to UK stages. Rooted in strong local connections, MBM venues are committed to being inclusive, welcoming spaces where communities can connect through the transformative power of music.
MBM is delighted to be promoting Max Cooper’s latest live appearances and is grateful for the support of the Arts Council of England in making this tour happen. Nick Reed, Chair, MBM says: “Max Cooper is a unique artist working at the nexus of music, art and science and we are thrilled to be presenting his live show in some of the best independent concert halls in the country, many of which he will be visiting for the first time. Alongside these shows we will be working with Max on delivering engagement projects across the UK, sharing his remarkable practice with music and technology students, details to be announced in the coming weeks.”
Max Cooper comments: "I've always had a strong emotive bond with aesthetics, and found at an early age that the purified forms of electronic music carried a lot of weight for me, as did the reductive natural aesthetics of the sciences. That felt connection to both opened up a world I've been lost in ever since."
A spokesperson for Warwick Arts Centre says: “We are proud to be presenting Max Cooper with support from Deliaphonic - an annual celebration of the life and work of Coventry-born electronic music pioneer and composer Delia Derbyshire.
For tickets: https://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/whats-on/qpl-max-cooper-3dav-live-feeling-is-structure-album-tour/
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