29th December 2018
19:00 - 16:40 GMT
Gallery 47 live at Rough Trade Nottingham.
SATURDAY 29TH DECEMBER, 7PM - MIDNIGHT
FREE ENTRY (NO TICKET NEEDED)
With support from Adam Peter Smith and more TBA.
Gallery 47
"Gallery 47 is the pseudonym of English songwriter, Jack Peachey. In 2010, his tracks started to appear on BBC Introducing's 'The Beat' radio show, which quickly began to turn heads. Blending electronic elements with the abstract lyrical verses of a beat-poet, you could say he is reminiscent of Nick Drake, Bert Jansch or his biggest influence, Bob Dylan. Tom Robinson certainly thought so, as soon enough Gallery 47's songs appeared on BBC 6music. His debut album 'Fate Is The Law LP' was recorded independently and mastered at Abbey Road. As well as T in the Park, there is Splendour Festival, Strawberry Fields Festival, Summer Sundae Weekender on his summer schedule, so catch him here while you can!" - BBC Introducing
Adam Peter Smith
A genuine musical talent from the wilds of Nottingham. Songs of peace, conflict, and heartbreak from an artist whose sound has built in recent years with further instrumentation to match a stunning, soulful vocal atop delicate guitar work.
AND MORE TBA.
SATURDAY 29TH DECEMBER, 7PM - MIDNIGHT
FREE ENTRY (NO TICKET NEEDED)
FLOOR ONE AT ROUGH TRADE NOTTINGHAM IS LIFT ACCESSIBLE AND ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.
Rough Trade
5 Broad Street, Nottingham
NG1 3AJ
01158964012
Free
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