Events on Sunday 18th July
“Three hours of immersive entertainment with walkabout acts, glamorous saxophonist DJ and musical bingo. Book your classy brunch burger for £12 (vegan available) and choose your bottomless drinks options on arrival, between £15 for Bloody Mary’s and £20 for Mimosas or both.”
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Bottomless Drag Brunch
“It is an open, safe and fun environment for everyone to chill & be creative in This electronic open mic is not just for producers - if you are an illustrator, a videographer, a blogger or want to learn more about the Bristol beat scene - this is the best place in Bristol to collaborate!”
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Bristol Beat Social
“Sheelanagig are a quintet with a well-stocked armoury of stringed instruments– guitar, fiddle, double bass – added with the rhythmic energy of flute and drums and a bagful of joint-jumping tunes, these boys from the South-West England create a real dynamic which is inherent in both their furious dance medleys as well as their interestingly arranged original pieces.”
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Sheelanagig
“Tezeta will be setting the stage for our July edition of Jazz at the wonderful Lakota Gardens. Set under a beautiful stretch tent, this Covid-Secure venue offers a safe way to enjoy live music in a socially distanced setting and we've teamed up to bring you the best of Bristol's jazz and blues scene.”
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Tezeta
“Mark McDowell’s 6th studio album Breakthrough is out now on Fruits de Mer Records ‘Friends of the Fish’ imprint. Recording as Mark McDowell and Friends – it builds on the sonic palette of 2017’s acclaimed Dark Weave LP. The nine tracks encompass free flowing instrumentals, West-coast sunshine pop, acid folk and electronica.”
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Mark McDowell