Ben Cooling // Tom Corneill // EDDY // Ry Curtis at The Louisiana
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A gig held at The Louisiana on Saturday 12th April. The event starts at 19:30.


This show is in support of The Genge Fund who work with local charities to support children facing deprivation by providing opportunities in sports and education.

Ben Cooling

Ben Cooling is a singer-songwriter who throws as much into the words he sings as anything he puts down musically. His songs reflect a unique view of life and an uncompromising approach to living it.

Ben’s intense vocals guide you through each track; his music is full of subtle details, offering a depth that is rare among musicians who rely solely on vocals and an acoustic guitar. He never holds back and leaves nothing on the table. In many ways, his work seems to urge you to do the same.

Tom Corneill

Tom Corneill, frontman of legendary Bristol band Young Martyrs. Tom's light and dark tones and haunting voice give nods to Jacob Golden, Neil Young, Neil Finn, Damien Rice, Ryan Adams, Radiohead and doubtless many more. Tom has enjoyed air play on BBC Introducing, BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2.

EDDY

'Emerging young Black Mountains singer, songwriter and talented guitarist EDDY... prepare to be transported. Eddy’s mesmerising performance, honest lyricism and infectious hooks will be in your head for the days and even weeks to follow!' - Latitude Festival

Ry Curtis

After a hiatus that has lasted for many years, a reluctant Ry Curtis is forced back onto the stage by Ben during an exchange full of guilt trips on the BCfm radio show Rebel on the Radio. There's no doubt he'll step up to the mark!

Doors 7pm
Tickets £7+

Entry requirements: 16+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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