James Harriman returns to Bath bringing his annual Christmas show. The 'Almost Christmas' show has become a tradition for many of bath's population and is sure to be a fun evening for all. “You Will Laugh, Cry, Dance, Sing and Drink Along With Friends and Strangers Alike!”. This year in a more intimate venue James is playing a solo set full of Carols, Christmas Hits and Harriman Favourites. Plus James will be debuting songs for his upcoming ep due for release at the start of 2023. This is a show not to be missed.
ABOUT JAMES -
James Harriman takes a nostalgic Folk-Rock sound and collides it with a Rock N Roll attitude creating a sound that brings old and new together. He delivers a non-stop, high energy live persona alongside catchy choruses and strong lyrics.
"I Think James Harriman Should Be On Tour With The Wurzels" - Chris Arnold (BBC Radio Bristol)
James first hit the live music circuit in Birmingham in 2015 bursting onto the acoustic scene with a looper pedal and his signature larger than life live persona. After moving to Bath in 2016 James' fell in love with the Southwest's unique Folk and Cider Punk festival sounds. He found a band of likeminded musicians to perform with, and his debut single "Half Past Two" was released in 2018.
After releasing his debut single and touring the UK, James found himself refining his sound alongside his live band. Going back to his roots and taking influence from artists such as Frank Turner, Billy Bragg, Barenaked Ladies and Gaz Brookfield. James' eclectic mixture of influences from intimate folk to punk rock can be seen in the music he has released so far.
James has played many national events including "The Bath Festival Finale Weekend", "The Birmingham Weekender" and BBC Radio Bristol's "Airwaves" digital festival.
Over the past four years James has grown a dedicated following and a reputation for high energy live shows. "You will Laugh, Cry, Dance, Sing and Drink along with Friends and Strangers Alike!"
"I Think James Harriman Should Be On Tour With The Wurzels" - Chris Arnold (BBC Radio Bristol)