Pictish Trail at Crofters Rights
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A gig held at The Croft on Thursday 24th March. The event starts at 20:00.


Scottish musician and Lost Map record label founder Johnny Lynch has been making music in his Pictish Trail guise since the early noughties.

Before Lost Map, Lynch was heavily involved in the iconic Fence Collective, running its associated label and regularly collaborating with its artists.

Having found his home on the beautiful Hebridean Isle of Eigg (where he also hosts the Howlin’ Fling! festival), the singer-songwriter has established a sound that’s entirely his own.

This iridescent, ethereal pop pushes Lynch’s vocals front and centre, while the electro beats, samples and soaring choruses create a consistent, cathartic experience.

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Supported by PRS Foundation

Standing event

Age: 16+ (Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)

Entry requirements:

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