Slacksons + Bad Traffic at Mr Wolfs
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A gig held at Mr Wolfs on Friday 1st September. The event starts at 21:00.


HEADLINE: The Slacksons
The Slacksons music weaves through multiple genres and taps into a rich legacy of British music with a cool mix of original Brit Hop, Jazz, Funk, Ska, Breaks and Electronica. They are a fantastic 5 piece high-octane live band, and never fail to raise the roof! The current line up includes the brilliant guitarist Reece Bluck, Liam Twohig- the bands pulse on drums, and Pete Wookey our ‘Ace of bass' The band have played many great gigs and festivals plus some sold out Bristol and London gig dates, ending with a sold out gig at The Old Queens Head, Islington, London (Owned by The Columbo group/ Jazz Cafe).

The band are booked for gigs throughout 2023 in London and Bristol, and for the next Shindig Festival, PennFest, Farm Fest and Camden Rocks festival amongst others

SUPPORT: Bad Traffic

Door Policy
Mr Wolfs is an 18+ venue, please bring ID.
Last entry with a ticket at 11:30pm, but all tickets holders are welcome to stay for the after show DJ until close. If you are planning to arrive later for the DJs, then payment will be taken on the door.
We reserve the right to turn away large groups, in particular Stag Parties, Sports Socials or Pub Golf. We want everyone who comes to Mr Wolfs to feel safe and comfortable. If this happens and you have purchased tickets, a full refund will be processed within 7 working days.

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