Razzomo, Sea Shanties + Gavin Osborn at The Architect

A gig on Friday 2nd May. The event starts at 21:30.


Join us for great music into the evening at The Architect on Bristol Harbourside as part of Bristol Folk Festival. Late Night Folk is the late hub for artists, top rising talent on the Folk Scene & the hottest spot in town.

Friday's line-up includes Balkan beats, hearty sea shanties & an indie-folk hero.

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Razzomo
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Razzomo are a full-power folk duo. They mix sizzling Klezma, Balkan & Irish fiddle lines with booming guitar beats, loops & enough energy to keep you dancing all night.

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The Standing Stones
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What is a festival without a shanty? Hailing from London, this recently-formed collective of young Shanty Men are breathing new life into an old tradition. From cozy pubs… to ever-so-slightly bigger pubs, they enjoy singing haunting old folk songs as well as coastal classics.

Their mission? To prove that singing is good for you. And singing with others is even better. Join them as they blow the roof off The Architect.

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Gavin Osborn
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Humorous, heart-felt, & a West Country legend. Gavin Osborne's bittersweet story-songs have brilliant comic timing & a political sharpness that makes them both funny & touching. Steeped in lyrical loveliness, this indie-folk hero has toured the UK with Belle & Sebastian & played almost every Latitude Festival.

“Simultaneously hilarious & heart-rending songs about the difficulties of love in a modern world.” The Independent

Entry requirements: 18+

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