Hector Who d + ZENA + Danger Sluice at The Jam Jar
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A gig held at The Jam Jar on Saturday 1st February. The event starts at 19:30.


This gig is going to be silly, in a good way.

Hector Who Lived is a project that dips its toes into many genres. Expect improvisation, earworms and a healthy dose of silliness. With Radio 6 support from both Tom Robinson and Emily Pilbeam alongside sell-out shows in Bristol earlier this year, you're in for a treat…

Fusing the sounds of folk and neo-soul with sharp, relatable lyrics, ZENA is an exciting fresh talent on the South West music scene. Growing up as part of a musical family with eclectic tastes, and participating in choirs and groups throughout her youth, ZENA finds power in connecting with audiences through performance. Her songs touch on a range of themes from childhood and heartbreak, to politics and society.

Danger Sluice are a clown gang delivering you girl music and their own moody take on this year’s gayest hits

Expect a warm and intimate groove, a no-brainer to say goodbye to dry January.

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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