Events on Tuesday 9th April
“Packed full of insight and actionable tips, you’ll find out which content formats will be driving the most engagement, how the rise of Dark Social could impact your future activity, and why developing a Stories-first strategy should be at the top of your to-do list.”
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Social Media Trends 2019
“Music! Comedy! Revolutionary socialism! Following sell-out tours in 2017 and 2018, Lefty Scum are back on the road for another year: limited dates only, early booking essential. Join us for a riotous evening with three of the UK's most joyfully rabble-rousing acts! Featuring:”
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Lefty Scum
“This month we are excited to have, in our second section, the wonderful Richard James headlining. Richard is about to go on a walking tour round the South West Coast Path, doing comedy gigs along the way, so if you can't get down to the sea, come see him inland before he sets off:”
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Comedy at the Robin Hood April
“Bristol punks, Gork, whose first EP is a speedball of punk meets power pop. It’s pretty innocuous and it’s all the better for it. Playing live, you can expect something riotously fun and unrestricted from them”
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Material Girls // GORK
“Georgia Anne Muldrow, the artist who introduced the world to the phrase “stay woke”, is an undeniable force on the LA hip-hop / jazz / soul avant-garde scene. Impossible to pigeonhole and simmering with “psychedelic, jazz-inflected neo-soul sensibility” (Pitchfork), Muldrow has worked with the likes of Madlib, Robert Glasper and now Ninja Tune. This intimate gig is the perfect moment to experience Muldrow, as she channels Badu and Simone through Bjork-like arrangements and an “elastic, ever-invigorated, truly wondrous voice” (COS).”
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Georgia Anne Muldrow & The Righteous