Events on Sunday 30th January
“Guess who’s back?! Join The Regalia at The Lost & Found for 2 hours of bottomless brunch, featuring special guests. 12 performances, 4 drink choices & an amazing menu all included in the booking price. Once you have made your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email & instructions on pre-ordering your choice of dish. Please note that you will not receive the email regarding pre-ordering instantly, but in good time before the event.”
From:
Dynasty Diner
“Come We Grow is an inspiring event for the whole family, featuring upbeat vibes, acoustic music, environmental talks, demonstrations and most importantly solution. Come We Grow events are organised by the passionate and knowledgeable team at The May Project Gardens, who are focused on promoting sustainable living for the future and creating an eco-friendly space in which both young and old can thrive.”
From:
Come We Grow- Bristol Launch
“Join philosopher of mind and metaphysician Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes for a talk exploring the radical implications that psychedelics give rise to for the study of mind and nature, consciousness and cosmos – with special regard given to the prime pantheist and parallelist, Spinoza.”
From:
Psychedelics, Sentience, Spinoza
“Dan Nicholls is a multi-instrumentalist and producer working across a wide range of jazz-influenced electronics and improvised dance music. He pulls together melodies, tones, rhythms and spoken word extracts into an immersive soundscape as cerebral as it is somatic. Nicholls will perform two separate sets at
Strange Brew with distinct approaches - one ambient, and one more dance-orientated deep techno workout. These will be accompanied by Lou Zon's psychedelic, experimentally manipulated analog visuals which blend nature and saturated technologies.”
From:
And Not Or - Dan Nicholls +++
“Joe Strouzer sings songs from his travels from Newcastle to New Orleans and a hell of a lot of places in between. His driving resonator guitar is coupled with true harmonica voodoo and biting songwriting of modern trouble, heartpains, moonlit trysts, drinking and devilment, peppered with a rich history of blues. Joe Strouzer is joined by Kai Carter on double bass and Paul Archibald on drums.”
From:
Joe Strouzer Band