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February 5, 2012
1pm – 5pm / Free Entry The best way to start Feb is by travelling down to for a roast teamed up with a blooming bargain.... read more »February 6, 2012
8.30pm – 11pm / Free Entry A jam packed evening of the weird and wonderful! Expect to be greeted by Armitage and Barry, featuring rounds such as the Practical Fag Break Round, the News Round Round, the Write A Film Synopsis Round, the Physical Challenge Round (A race to Tesco for a pork based product) and of... read more »February 8, 2012
9pm – midnight / Free Entry Post War Years live / Camera Culture -live The Post War Years are a band from Royal Leamington Spa, who (according to their Myspace page) are Latin/Hard House/Jazz but they have an Alternative/Indie edge about them too. Post War Years consist of Si Critten, Henry Riggs, Tom O'Hare and Fred McLaren.... read more »Market & Jumble Sales
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Sunday Club
Sparrow and The Workshop – Live
Patrick James Pearson – Live
Sunday Club Dj’s
07.00pm – 01.00pm / Free Entry
If you like screaming drummers, Bollywood covers of disco hits, watching girls in their pyjamas taking on stage invaders, the Ghost World soundtrack and swaying to Wuthering Heights, you would have ruddy loved last month’s inaugural Sunday Club. If you were there you’ll know it’s not to be missed this time.
We have one of this years slow-burning success stories Sparrow And The Workshop, bringing their spooked slant on Americana to Bristol in the midst of a busy festival season. Their raw take on country, blues and folk is not to be missed. Supporting is one of the South West’s best kept secrets, Patrick James Pearson. Evoking the likes of Final Fantasy, Harry Nilsson and Bright Eyes, Patrick now has a full band in tow and will break hearts and inspire awe in equal measure.