
Country music troubadour John R Miller knows how to tell a story. Armed with his lilting twang and intricate guitar picking, Miller’s vivid, haunting songwriting “is evocative and lyrically dense” (Forbes).
Within his music the West Virginia native evokes the landscapes he grew up around as well reflecting on darker times and the tolls of being a full-time touring musician.
All of this he expresses on his debut record ‘Depreciated’, released earlier this year. Renowned roots musician Tyler Childers counts himself as one of Miller’s biggest long-time fans, a true testament to Miller’s talent.
This event has been cancelled due to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
All ticket holders are being contacted and refunds will be issued from the point of purchase
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Standing event
16+ (Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)
The venue
The Crofters Rights
Covid-19 Safety Measures at The Crofters Rights
Please follow these safety measures when you visit The Crofters Rights. If you have Covid-19 symptoms or have been asked to self-isolate you should not attend this event.
Wear a face covering
Follow one-way signage
PCR/Lateral flow test encouraged, proof not required
Be respectful of other people’s personal space

Getting There
Address: 117-119 Stokes Croft, Cotham, Bristol BS1 3RW
Crofters Rights is located near Bristol city centre in Stokes Croft, 8-minutes walk from The Bearpit and opposite Carriageworks.

Access Information
The Crofters Rights is accessible from street level via three steps. The venue is not fully
accessible by wheelchair.
There are no accessible toilets at the venue. Toilets are located in the basement via a spiral staircase with 9 steps. On street parking is available within 200m of the venue.
View Bristol Beacon’s Access pages for information about joining our access register, access booking online and website accessibility.