HARRI MASON ALBUM LAUNCH + Support Kayla Kelley at Crofters Rights
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A gig held at Crofters Rights on Tuesday 14th May. The event starts at 19:30.


Harri Mason is launching her brand new album 'Reality of Expectations' and playing some new tracks with her band alongside some songs from previous albums. Tracks on the album include singles 'Beyond this place', 'Is it True', 'Waiting to Begin' and 'Wild'.

Harri Mason is a Bristol born singer-songwriter and all her music is written, recorded and produced by her at home. Influenced by Bruce Springsteen and Fleetwood Mac, Harri is able to curate a niche within Soft Rock and Folk that speaks to various audiences.
She has been gigging all over the UK and played some iconic venues and festivals such as Glastonbury Festival, The Bedford, The Louisiana and headlined Bristol Harbour Festival Centre Stage and Keynsham Music festival. Harri was also nominated for Best Female Artist at the Radio Wigwam Awards 2024.

www.harrimason.com

Support act on the night will be singer-songwriter Kayla Kelley and her band.
Kayla started her musical journey as a lyricist and has the pleasure of working on projects alongside artists such as Onika Venus, Alonestar, Ed Sheeran, Laid Blak and has an up and coming release in production with Snoop Dogg. Her versatility as a writer had her team up with drum and bass label X-AMNT and their release "Boundaries" was named KISS FM Sam Divines' Bets song in the galaxy. After her time behind the scenes Kayla is now stepping into the light, working on her album and aiming to hit every festival possible both nationally and internationally in 2024.

https://www.facebook.com/kaylakelleymusic

Entry requirements: 18+

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