AN EVENING WITH JOW at The Tobacco Factory Theatre
£15/12 - available from tobaccofactorytheatres.com

A gig on Sunday 17th November. The event starts at 19:30.


AN EVENING WITH JOW (EP & COFFEE LAUNCH) plus Rachael Dadd’s Oak Choir

Join local favourites JOW for an evening of glorious music-making, marking the release of a new EP and (back by popular demand) the launch of their seasonal music-infused coffee collaboration with the Bagendon based masters of caffeine, Fire & Flow Coffee Roasters. JOW will be joined by Oak Choir, Rachael Dadd’s epic community vocal ensemble.

JOW is the cello and trumpet duo of James Gow (Eleven Magpies, Dau, etc) and Pete Judge (Get the Blessing, Three Cane Whale, etc), an acoustic instrumental duo with a distinctive blend of jazz, folk and classical chamber music, well-known around Bristol and further afield for their impromptu collaborations featuring musicians, poets, dancers and, yes!, even coffee roasters. Expect beauty, invention, and playful experimentation.

Oak Choir is Rachael Dadd’s epic community vocal ensemble bringing people “Of All Kins” together in wholesome choral delight, and what better place to round their year off than in the cosy in-the-round nest of the Tobacco Factory theatre?

Alongside JOW’s signature interweaving of cello and trumpet, and Oak Choir’s jubilant vocalisations, expect special surprise guests and unique musical collaborations in an evening of musical adventure. And then take away a bag of fine coffee for a loved one… (or yourself). Christmas will be round the corner…

Tickets available from: https://tobaccofactorytheatres.com/shows/an-evening-with-jow-ep-coffee-launch/

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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