Cole Stacey - Live at The Priory

Cole Stacey - Live at The Priory

St Nicholas PrioryExeter, England
Thursday, Apr 16 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm GMT+1
Overview

Cole Stacey performs a live concert in this remarkable 11th century place, one of Devon's oldest standing places in use.

Immerse yourself in this truly unique and remarkable space in the heart of Devon, in one of it's oldest standing buildings for an intimate concert with Cole Stacey as he presents his critically acclaimed debut album Postcards From Lost Places.

This is an unsual and remarkable space with a limited capacity, founded by William the Conqueror in 1087 as a priory and later turned into a rich merchant’s town house. It is the location of Cole's short film 'Postcard From A Lost Place'.

Bringing together his years of experience on stage, Cole's deeply personal solo shows are rooted in storytelling, directed by a love of popular song and have connection with people and places at their heart.

“A magnificent sound” – BBC Radio 5 Live

“Breathtaking, that incredible voice” – TradFolk

“He is incredible”– Times Radio

St Nicholas Priory welcomes you to have a look around before the show and will be providing refreshments.

Visit St Nicholas Priory website here - https://nicholaspriory.com/

Cole Stacey performs a live concert in this remarkable 11th century place, one of Devon's oldest standing places in use.

Immerse yourself in this truly unique and remarkable space in the heart of Devon, in one of it's oldest standing buildings for an intimate concert with Cole Stacey as he presents his critically acclaimed debut album Postcards From Lost Places.

This is an unsual and remarkable space with a limited capacity, founded by William the Conqueror in 1087 as a priory and later turned into a rich merchant’s town house. It is the location of Cole's short film 'Postcard From A Lost Place'.

Bringing together his years of experience on stage, Cole's deeply personal solo shows are rooted in storytelling, directed by a love of popular song and have connection with people and places at their heart.

“A magnificent sound” – BBC Radio 5 Live

“Breathtaking, that incredible voice” – TradFolk

“He is incredible”– Times Radio

St Nicholas Priory welcomes you to have a look around before the show and will be providing refreshments.

Visit St Nicholas Priory website here - https://nicholaspriory.com/

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 7PM

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

St Nicholas Priory

The Mint

Exeter EX4 3BL

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