Specialising in ‘punk-jazz’, WorldService Project harnesses a whirlwind of dynamism within their sound.
With keyboardist and vocalist Dave Morecroft at the helm, “the band play jazz-infused nu-funk, rammed with stop-start melodies, crunching bass-guitar and drum grooves” (The Guardian).
Known for their anarchic, electrifying live performances, WorldService Project have toured across the world as well as being winners of the Peter Whittingham Jazz Award and Young European Jazz Artist nominees.Their most recent fifth record ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ offers a “visceral power” (The Jazzman).
For their upcoming tour they’re joined by Mercury Prize nominated Leeds-based jazz outfit Roller Trio, equally known for stunning audiences and winning great critical praise for their mix of high-octane technique and deceptively catchy tunes.
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Standing event
Age: 18+
The venue
The Jam Jar
Covid-19 Safety Measures at The Jam Jar
Please follow these safety measures when you visit The Jam Jar. If you have Covid-19 symptoms or have been asked to self-isolate you should not attend this event.
No Entry Requirements
Strongly Encouraged:
Stay at home if you have Covid related systems or feel ill
Use of lateral flow tests and/or vaccination highly encouraged
Consider using a face-mask
Getting There
Address: The Jam Jar, Unit 4a, The Old Malt House, Little Ann St, Bristol BS2 9EB
The venue is located on the Little Ann Street near St Jude’s, 200m from the nearest bus stop on Lamb Street.
Access Information
The venue does not have level access to the auditorium or accessible toilet facilities. The nearest accessible toilet is 200m away in the Cabot Circus car park. Free on-street parking is available outside the venue.
View Bristol Beacon’s Access pages for information about joining our access register, access booking online and website accessibility.
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