Vacheron Constantin Partners With Artists Den For “Live from the Artists Den”

Vacheron Constantin Partners With Artists Den For “Live from the Artists Den”

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote May 15, 2019

Artists Den, a critically- acclaimed television and music series known for intimate concerts by groundbreaking artists in various settings, revealed with Vacheron Constantinthe first installment of the 2019 Spring Series Live. The series started with James Bay: Live from the Artists Den. The intimate concert was held at Webster Hallin New York City on Sunday and will air on PBS. Vacheron Constantin’s dedication to the art of mechanical watchmaking and attention to craftsmanship makes the Maison a perfect fit for what inspires James Bay and his talents.

Grammy Award-nominated and BRIT Award-winning Bay performed live and participated in an intimate pre-show moderated chat presented by timepiece maker Vacheron Constantin. This was a great fit due to Bay’s involvement as a talent in Vacheron Constantin’s One of Not Many Fiftysixcollection campaign alongside the May 12 client preview of the new Fiftysix Complete Calendar blue dial timepiece.

James Bay performing
James Bay performing

Photo Credit: Joe Papeo

Bay is the definition of a rock star. After the release of his sophomore album “Electric Light,” Bay won the world over with singles “Wild Love,” “Pink Lemonade” and “Us.” Bay co-wrote and produced most of the album with his longtime songwriting partnerJon Greenand Paul Epworth. Following the release of his debut album “Chaos And The Calm,” featuring— “Hold Back The River” and “Let It Go”— he was nominated for “Best Rock Album,” “Best Rock Song,” and “Best New Artist” at the 2016 Grammy Awards. In the UK, the record became the “Biggest New Artist Album Release” that year and has sold nearly 5 million albums in global consumption and 3.5 billion streams worldwide.

The Artists Den series has featured John Legend, alt-j, Alabama Shakes, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons, Lady Antebellum, The Killers, Zac Brown Band, Shawn Mendes, and more. Historic venues include Graceland, the first art museum in America, a 1930s silent movie theater, the world’s oldest merchant sailing vessel, the New York Public Library, The World’s Fair, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Vacheron ConstantinPhoto Credit: Kevin Condon