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Postponed - Garden Sessions: Kutamba + True Strays

05/11/2020
Starts 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM
Where
Outdoor Venue
Ticket price
£42 adv + bf (per table)
Age limit
14 + (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult)
Contact number
01179351200
Contact e-mail
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Postponed - Garden Sessions: Kutamba + True Strays

Zimbabwean music with a western fusion

Please note, this event has been postponed.

We are working to reschedule all upcoming events and will contact Trinity ticket holders once we have new dates in place.

All tickets will be valid for rescheduled dates however, if you would like to request a refund, please contact info@trinitybristol.org.uk with the event name, date and the email used to make the booking.

 

Garden Sessions

Working with some of the best artists and promoters in the city, our Garden Sessions bring you a series of socially distanced events in a way you've never experienced at Trinity before, in a new outdoor venue on our historic grounds.

Our first Thursday limited session, book your table*

Kutamba

Mixing their love for Zimbabwean music in through a western fusion to provide a fresh take on some of the world's most driving and rich music. Using an ear for detail to capture the wild sound and infectious dance riddim vibes of the Shona language, Kutamba will be taking to the stage to share their joyful high energy performance.

After missing out on a selection of great festival bookings around the country this summer Kutamba are very excited to perform their only 2020 show of the Autumn for the Trinity Center.

From the fiery rhythms of Thomas Mapfumo and the bound boys to the feminist soul clenching melodies of chiwoniso, right through to the warm sound and catchy ear worms of Oliver Mtukudzi, Kutamba play the sounds of Zimbabwe with their own touch.

 

True Strays

True Strays make sounds for an America that didn’t quite exist. Influenced by the blues of Willie Dixon, the calls for justice of Bob Dylan and Neil Young, the dirt of QOTSA and the sonic brilliance of Alabama Shakes. Not just brainless rockers, the music is concerned with zero hour contracts, the destruction of the National Health Service, climate chaos and the mental health epidemic. True Strays are using the rights and wrongs of the past to paint a brighter hope filled future. For Joe and James, writing songs and creating a sound that is believable, real and authentic is at the heart of what they do. Their shows, always melting barriers between audience and band, end in a riotous crowd singing hoedown.

True Strays have been the soundtrack for late night lock ins, pool party break ins, festival headline mayhem, Sofar Sessions, caleidhs, crowd surfing and Extinction Rebellion occupations.

“Brilliant Rootsy Vibes!” – BBC Bristol

“Rising stars of the UK Americana scene” – The List

“intelligent blues/grunge” – The Grey Lantern / Megs World

“Their creations have vitality, it’s more than just words and music, they pack a real punch and make you sit up and take notice…” – Blues & Roots Radio

*Tables are for up to 6 people (adhering to government guidelines). You'll be able to choose your own table on arrival however, to avoid the potential spread of Covid-19, we do ask that once you have selected your table you don't change your mind.

We will be providing table service, with all orders being made through Love My Local. Information on how to order food will be provided at your table.

 

Trinity are working with external artists, partners and organisations as part of Trinity Presents to provide exciting content, relevant to Trinity's diverse audiences and in line with our Equal Opportunities and Free Speech Policies. Click here for more information about our Policies.

The health and safety of those using our Centre, is our top priority. Please read our Visiting Trinity: Covid-19 Policy for information on what to do when visiting the venue.

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