Mr Tea & The Minions at The Attic Bar

A gig held at The Full Moon & Attic Bar on Sunday 11th October. The event starts at 18:00.


THE FULL MOON & ATTIC BAR COURTYARD SESSIONS!
An intimate socially distanced seated show with....
Mr Tea & The Minions
United by a love of tea, energetic dancing, cheeky riffs, silly hats, and cake, Mr Tea and the Minions have been unleashing their colourful explosion of musical mayhem on unsuspecting
audiences since 2013.
Their raucous Ska Folk blended with full - fat Balkan beats and a squeeze of tangy Dub has made them party-starting festival favourites – and has inspired frenzied dancing all over the UK (and on a number of forays into continental Europe), with almost 100 festival appearances including Glastonbury, Boomtown, WOMAD, Secret Garden Party, Shambala, Belladrum, Wilderness, Nozstock, and Goulash Disko, to name just a few.
www.mrteaandtheminions.com
Support from Mike Dennis
Show Times : 6pm - 9pm
Tickets/Tables of
6 people - £60
4 people - £40
Available from Headfirst.co.uk
Please remember tickets are extremely limited so do purchase early to avoid disappointment.
The safety of our customers and staff continues to be of utmost importance to us. Covid-19 guidelines are in place... there is 1.5 metres between each table, only 6 people per table, use of an app for ordering drinks, a one way system around the venue and plenty of hand sanitizer on entry and around the venue. Please do not attend any of our events if you or someone you live with a showing symptoms of Covid-19

Entry requirements:

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