HARRY BIRD  +RAIN OF ANIMALS+G McGINTY at Cafe Kino
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A gig held at Cafe Kino on Monday 11th December. The event starts at 19:00.


Internationally acclaimed singer songwriter HARRY BIRD presents his new album "Mucho Picnic" with special guests RAIN OF ANIMALS and GAVIN McGINTY.

After over a decade and three albums in partnership with travelling folksters the Rubber Wellies, 2023 has seen Harry Bird collaborating with a cast of old friends and new to complete his first solo record. Cut with familiar lyrical craft while still pushing his own musical boundaries, "Mucho Picnic" promises to be his most assured offering to date.

Harry has spent the last 15 years touring hundreds of venues all over Europe and beyond. Be it Hebridean festival, Yorkshire folk club, London music hall, Dublin arts centre, German punk bar, Kiwi beach party or Basque fiesta, he always brings a passion for sharing his lyrically charged music and connecting with an audience.

An experienced circus and theatre musician he is a versatile storyteller with detailed, reflexive vocal delivery and a deft melodic guitar style. Drawing on his own British folk roots and those of others, his performances are an intimate cabaret of song, narrative, humour and often raucous crowd participation.

Original, entertaining and thought provoking, his energetic, feel-good shows are not to be missed.

Press:

“Songwriting genius… Simply magnificent” – R2 magazine (UK)
“Fresh and entertaining as few others” – Mondo Sonoro magazine (Spain)
"Pay attention for folk’s sake" - Pure Mzine (Ireland)

harrybird.com

All ages gig (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

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