Events on Friday 13th April
“It's that time of year once again folks! Come and join us for the bi-annual, St George's Road Beer Festival in collaboration with The Lime Kiln and The Bag of Nails. We will have a wide selection of over 100 craft ales, kegs, ciders, and bottles hand-picked by our staff, so come along, have a chat and try some exciting new drinks.”
From:
St George's Road Spring Festival
“Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd bring their hit podcast, Reasons to be Cheerful to the
Anson Rooms for a special live episode. Expect optimism, ideas, special guests, and stories of Ed's failed interactions with inanimate objects (and Geoff's interactions with animate ones.)”
From:
Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband & Geoff
“All-female, all-action rock band The Sex Pissed Dolls exploded onto the scene late 2014 and have been wowing audiences and festivals with their edgy, high octane performance of classic rock and punk mixed in with their own original material.”
From:
The Sex Pissed Dolls
“With their “unyieldingly catchy, triumphantly melancholic anthems” (The Guardian), indie pop heavyweights Bastille have surfed a wave of international success since their 2014 breakthrough. Their clever pop that “evades firm categorization” (BBC Music) has captured the hearts and ears of the nation seeing them rise to become “one of the biggest pop outfits in the country” (Clash).”
From:
Bastille
“Shallow Roots are a Bristol based six-piece band playing music influenced by Spain, Africa and Central America. The combination of soprano and tenor saxes with two guitars, vocals and percussion makes a music which is intimate and gentle yet also rhythmic and quite danceable. Band members are Rob Vasey (guitar, vocals), Jonathan Hyams (guitar, vocals), Romilly Gibbs (soprano sax), Jamie Darwen (tenor and soprano saxes), Kostka Garcia (bass) and Julie Beckett (percussion and backing vocals).”
From:
Shallow Roots