Alain Johannes + Earl of Hell at Exchange
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"Sell out warning! Introspective desert-folk journeyman Alain Johannes calls on stoner fuzz cowboys Earl of Hell to resurrect his stark songbook of dark Americana. BYO-stetson all ye disciples of Mark Lanegan, Nick Drake, Vic Chesnutt, Kyuss."

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A gig held at Exchange on Friday 5th April. The event starts at 19:30.


Snuff Lane Forum loudly bring you:

Alain Johannes + Earl of Hell

TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR.

Friday 5th April '24
Exchange, Bristol
Doors: 19:30

Hugely overjoyed to welcome to Bristol desert rock superstar Alain Johannes; founding member of several bands and has been involved with acts such as hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, PJ Harvey, Chris Cornell, Arctic Monkeys, Mark Lanegan and The Desert Sessions, both as a musician and as a producer.

Now ready to embrace UK shores with his rich and varied back catalogue, Alain will be joined by Edinburgh based fuzz rockers Earl Of Hell as not only tour support, but also joining Alain on stage as his touring band.

FFO: Eleven, QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures, Mark Lanegan, Desert Sessions

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Exchange has a small ramp entrance from the street. Our bar and main event space are on the ground floor with level access throughout and we have an accessible toilet. If you need any other info on accessibility, please contact [email protected]

Exchange is a 14+ venue. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

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