GreenStage Presents - Nat Oaks at Art Club
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A gig held at Art Club on Friday 17th May. The event starts at 19:30.


We return to Art Club Market the venue to host Bristol legend Nat Oaks! With Support from local artist Con and Summer Pearl who hails from London!

Nat Oaks is bringing new life to the British hip-hop and underground scene. For fans of Loyle Carner, Little Simz and Arlo Parks, the Bristol-based artist delivers a refreshing blend of smooth vocals and conscious lyricism.

The past two years alone have seen her perform at Boomtown, Love Saves The Day, Wireless and Reading, showcasing her infectious live show. Grabbing the attention of Warner Chappell Music, she has written alongside SAKIMA, whose credits include Troye Sivan. Nat Oaks has taken the South West by storm, becoming the go-to support for Jelani Blackman, Pip Millett and Manga St Hilare among others. She now joins the acclaimed ranks as a member of Loud LDN, a collective of unmissable female and non-binary talent, which includes Venbee, Piri and Willow Kayne.

The attention she has already received from Wonderland, Notion, Pirate Studios and COLORSxSTUDIOS makes it “clear that [she] has a truly exceptional career ahead of her,” in the words of Fame Magazine. She now presents her electric sophomore EP "Platforms".

Niamh Emma, a neo-soul / blues singer- songwriter from the quaint and picturesque Lake District has recently made Bristol her musical playground being inspired by its incredible music and creative scene. With a powerful and striking voice which blew away her northern hometown, Niamh has recently gathered a band of incredible musicians as they embark upon live performances across Bristols vibrant live music scene.

Summer Pearl is a music artist from London, who has been consistent in writing, recording and
performing in the UK and around the world since the age of 16.

Known for her care-free live performances and to the point lyrics, Summer Pearl transcends you
to a place of soul and truth.
"My music is a reflection of my past and a meditation of our present. It is both a personal and
sometimes political message exploring black and female liberation, love gained and love lost and
anything I feel. I'm heavily influenced by Jazz, Soul, Hip Hop, R&B and Reggae. I channel the
experiences of my ancestors, women and myself to conjure emotions to write and express".

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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