Rabbit party no.1 at Strange Brew
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"The Bristol debut of Vogue tipped up’n’comer Sophie Spratley’s slow fashion fairycore brand. Headlined by psych-funk Londoners Baby Vanga and with all bands in Rabbit, this promises all-round delight for your eyes and ears."

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Event Cancelled
Early bird £6, Second release £8, on the Door £12

A gig held at Strange Brew on Thursday 30th November. The event starts at 19:00.


Bristol fashion and music collide for this night curated by designer Sophie Spratley, the creative brains behind fairycore fashion brand Rabbit. Having recently been the subject of a Vogue feature, Rabbit have kitted out the likes of Katy J Pearson at Glastonbury, Beabadoobee on tour and The Last Dinner Party in Rolling Stone. This night sees ethereal folk from Avice Caro, indie husky dream-pop from Pem Perry, psychedelic tunes by Baby Vanga and the chaos rock of Mary in the Junk yard. All bands perform wearing the high fashion creations of ‘rabbit’. @rabbit.baby.2 Rabbit's shows at the George Tavern in London have been sell out and attract a diverse and exciting crowd, including Wet Leg's Rhian and writers from Vogue. Rabbit is known for working with iconic bands including The Last Dinner Party. Be part of their first Bristol party and discover the rabbit world. Each ticket automatically enters you into a raffle to win a rabbit tee. An event not to miss.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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