Allysha Joy  // China Bowls + Holysseus Fly at The Forge, Bristol

A gig on Sunday 28th October. The event starts at 19:30.


DOORS AT 7.30pm

Intimate solo show with Gondwana Records’s Allysha Joy. We are welcoming her first return to Bristol since the 30/70 sold out show in June!

Allysha Joy is best known for Rhythm Section affiliated collective 30/70 and their success over the past two years has lead her to further challenge her expression in a project of her own.

Allysha is pushing boundaries as a keys player, poet singer and producer and has recently released her incredible debut solo record Arcade:Raw on Gondwana Records.�

ARCADE:RAW

allyshajoy.bandcamp.com

https://spoti.fi/2PeujBk

Plus support:

+ China Bowls

Bristol's loved singer/songwriter/guitarist China Bowls will be playing solo and delivering her smooth honey sounds with acrobatic vocals weaving in and out of her percussive guitar tones.

A true story teller she combines honest and insightful lyricism to tackle a range of subjects including grief, belonging and horrible bosses.

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+ Holysseus Fly (Feelgood Experiment)

Aka Holly Wellington singer/songwriter/pianist of Bristol's Feelgood Experiment and Ishmael Ensemble. Holysseus Fly is a new body of work with a culmination of influences from Alice Coltrane to Thundercat addressing feelings of freedom and connection.

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3 solo artists, beautiful venue, sit on the floor kinda vibe, so grab a drink at the bar, grab a cushion and be swallowed in this beautiful and powerful feminine energy.

Entry requirements:

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