
Butler, Blake and Grant is a new supergroup trio formed of British pop and rock veterans.
The recently formed collaboration features Teenage Fanclub’s frontman Norman Blake, Bernard Butler of Suede renown and Scottish musician James Grant of Love and Money acclaim.
The three of them first joined forces at Celtic Connections earlier this year, with the project seeing them gather to perform each other’s songs together.
Following the success of the show these renowned Britpop musicians are taking their jovial creative union on tour.
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Seated event
16+ (Under 18 to be accompanied by adults)
Doors: 19:30
Start Time: 20:00
Norman Blake
of Teenage Fanclub
Pop craftsman and frontman of the lauded 90s alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub.
Bernard Butler
of Suede
One of Britain’s most original and influential guitarists, Butler rose to fame in 90s Britpop band Suede.
James Grant
of Love and Money
A respected Scottish musical treasure, Grant began his career as a founding member of Glasgow’s 80s pop rock band Love and Money.
Support from
Danny Bradley
Winner of the Liverpool Acoustic Judges Award 2021, Danny Bradley is a finger-style guitarist and songwriter who has opened for Martin Carthy, Jon Gomm, Tony McManus, and Jeffrey Foucault.
Born in the USA, but having grown up in the UK, Danny Bradley “is less a one man band, and more a one man orchestra… A poetic soul, and a sublime vocal range, reminiscent of the late Jeff Buckley”. (Americana U.K.)
The venue
Redgrave Theatre
Getting to the venue
Location: Redgrave Theatre is located near Mansion House in Clifton, 800m from Pembroke road.
Address: Redgrave Theatre, Percival Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3LE
Bicycle
There are four bicycle racks available in front of the theatre. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.
Car parking
On-street parking is free after 5pm Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday. Blue badge holders may park their vehicles on the double yellow lines in front of the theatre.
Bristol Clean Air Zone
Redgrave Theatre is outside but close to the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.
Bus
Bus Numbers 8 and 9 from Bristol Temple Meads, City Centre, Clifton and Redland stop on Clifton Down Road near to the Redgrave Theatre.
Access
Mobility
There is level access to the front of the auditorium via the side door to the left of the building. Blue badge holders can park at the front of the Theatre.
A portable ramp is available for wheelchair users, who will be accommodated in two designated spaces per performance, one on each side of the front row, adjacent to ramped emergency exits.
Please contact us if you require particular seating arrangements.
Toilets
Unfortunately Redgrave Theatre does not have an accessible toilet.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs are welcome inside the venue.
Hearing Facility
Induction loop facilities are not available at this venue.
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