Nile Robinson + Support at Four Quarters
Headfirst Editor's Pick

"Imagine if Jeff Tweedy, Bob Dylan and Daniel Johnston started a wonky lo-fi side project? Nile Robinson is that ramshackle alt-country / anti-folk fire-starter, a big new local crush FFO: Kurt Vile, Alex G, The Tallest Man On Earth, Diane Cluck, Michael Hurley."

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A gig held at Four Quarters on Friday 8th March. The event starts at 20:00.


Jodie Austen - The Opener
Immerse yourself in the enchanting blend of Soulful Country Pop by Jodie Austen, a singer-songwriter born in the UK and raised in Australia. Her voice, celebrated for its soulful tone, resonates with nostalgic memories, promising a heartfelt opening to the evening.

ALI - Main Support
ALI emerges as a refreshing and mesmerizing talent in the R&B genre. With a soulful voice, introspective songwriting, and influences ranging from Olivia Dean to Yebba and Lianne La Havas, ALI paves her own path, leaving an indelible mark on hearts. Don't miss the chance to be captivated and inspired by her unique musical journey.

Nile Robinson - Headline Act
Embark on a musical journey with Nile Robinson, the headline act playing original folk, country, and other ancient guitar sounds around Bristol, England. Described as a dark-eyed and trembling hyena, Nile is a bone-hungry killer on stage, a matador in an age extinct of bulls. Feel the energy as he weaves tales of a bygone era, showcasing his prowess as a live wire and a true storyteller.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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