ArtSoTrans: Live Night - Hunting Hearts & Friends
Event Information
Description
Featuring a debut comedy performance from Joey White - if anyone was born for stand up, it would be him. Often creating a comedy vibe at the most sombre of occasions, he can't help but pop a few quips and jokes - finally, bringing some humour to the stage in the first of what we hope will be many more gigs to come!
Caodhan O'Reilly + Rui
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Felix Russell
After dip back into live performance at the University of Southampton SUSU Pride Party, Felix is falling over himself to share his indie ukulele acoustic covers and originals with more folks. With a disarmingly honest stage persona, you will leave forever changed.
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Ash Ellis - prolific shouty folky punkster, you may have seen them play all over Southampton, wherever there is space to share music Ash will gladly step to the plate. With songs about love, loss, politics and cheap whiskey Ash fills the stage and gets a room pumped.
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Hunting Hearts, self described as garage rock synth pop, hurtled into the music scene of Southampton within 5 weeks of forming, to play their first live show at Trans Day of Remembrance 2018. They are an unapologetically queer, all trans band, going from strength to strength, with plenty of covers as well as original songs that will bring not only the house down, but the system too.
Image by Wateridge Photography www.instagram.com/
Beck - Vocals and Guitar
Lucy - Lead Guitar
Devin - Bass
Kes - Keys & Harmonies
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Travel information:-
We are a city centre venue and parking can be in short supply. If you are driving, please make sure you leave plenty of time to find a space click here for a map of where the nearest parking spaces can be found.
We recommend Kings Park Road car park:We are about 10 minutes walk from Southampton City Centre train station (head up the hill toward the Guildhall clock tower) and on the route for most city centre buses (the Unilink U1 stops virtually outside.)
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Accessibility info:-
Events are generally suitable for adults, young people and older children - children must be accompanied by an adult at all times, however. Young children are also welcome to come along but be aware some poems and songs may contain adult content (although we try to keep these until after children have left!)
Most events are held on our first floor, accessible by a wide staircase with a sturdy banner. Comformatable seating is provided. We regret that, due to space and other constraints, we are generally unable to relocate our events to the ground floor for those who require ground level access - so sorry.
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Life drawing classes are open to over 18s only.
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