The Happening feat. Goodrich/Ian O'Regan at the lansdown
£6 / £4 advance (see event details) £8 / £6 on the door

A gig on Thursday 19th March. The event starts at 20:00.


Bristol's famed intimate 'living room' acoustic club, where top quality acoustic musicians and songwriters entertain a seated listening audience.

Featuring: Goodrich with support from Ian O'Regan, hosted by and with music from Larkham and Hall
Tickets £6 / £4 advance from Skiddle.com or email [email protected]
£8 / £6 on the door
concessionary tickets apply to: over 65, student, unwaged

Goodrich is a Canadian singer-songwriter, now based in Bristol UK. He has worked with Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Jukes, This Is The Kit, and many others. He has opened for Amy Winehouse, The Dears, The Be Good Tanyas and The Wainwrights. Goodrich is currently at the helm of Blood Monster, a special project for Stop Trump Coalition featuring members of Radiohead, Portishead, Massive Attack and This Is The Kit.

IAN O'REGAN

Versatile and charming, modest Irish singer/songwriter with a blues and folk flair.

LARKHAM AND HALL

Bittersweet and beautiful music is produced by this hard-working pair who have opened for The Rails (Richard and Linda thompson family) Faeland and The Black Feathers, playing their music up and down the country and astonishing with their emotional lyrics and unforgettable vocals. L & H host The Happening and bring their exquisite music to the 'living room' stage every month.

Entry requirements:

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