PEACE_TALKS + Factor 50 + March & Violet at Mr Wolfs
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A gig held at Mr Wolfs on Thursday 22nd February. The event starts at 20:30.


Voicing an experimental blend of alternative & electronic dark-pop, PEACE_TALKS is the moniker for Manchester based artist and producer Tommy Deedigan. Taking shape in early 2021 in the form of some early demos and collaborations, the PEACE_TALKS live outfit has transformed these writings into an uncompromising multimedia performance.

Factor 50
a five piece based in Bristol, touch down somewhere between the boxes of Crank Wave, neo-folk and indie rock. Using a plethora of instrumentation and a diary like lyrical honesty, they have built themselves a reputation for their lively shows across the UK.
Recently they have had a string of supports with big names in the scene such as The Orielles, FEET, Opus Kink, KEG and Personal Trainer.

March & Violet
March and Violet’s universe explores diverse and introspective topics through a melancholic and dreamy lens. Debut EP Marguerite Moon is filled with unique melodies and harmonies, featuring ear worm single ‘Why Don’t you Say Something.’

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.

Entry requirements: 18+

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