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An Intimate Piano Performance from LAMBCHOP

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A person wearing black rimmed glasses and a white cap sits on a leather couch in front of an orange backdrop.

Kurt Wagner of Lambchop is set to embark on a European tour of intimate piano shows, joined by musician and producer Andrew Broder. This collaboration promises to be a showcase of Lambchop’s songs, stripped back to their essence and highlighting their emotional power.

Lambchop was formed in Nashville in 1986 and has since released over a dozen critically acclaimed albums on City Slang and Merge Records. Throughout it all, Kurt Wagner’s voice has remained the heart and soul of the band, a powerful and emotive instrument that can convey a world of emotion with just a few well-chosen words.

Together, Wagner and Broder have worked on some of Lambchop’s most critically acclaimed albums, including The Bible and Showtunes. On these records, Broder’s contributions were instrumental in creating the lush, layered sound that Lambchop is known for.

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Format: Reserved seating

Age: 14+ (Under 16’s accompanied by an adult)

Doors: 19.30
Lambchop: 20.30
Finish: 22.00

All timings are approximate and subject to change

“Soulful, gently understated alt-country.”

The Guardian

The venue

St George’s Bristol

Getting to the venue

Location: St George’s is located near Bristol City Centre and just off Park Street. It has entrances on Great George Street and Charlotte Street (accessible).

Address: St George’s Bristol, Great George St, Bristol BS1 5RR

Bicycle

Bicycle racks can be found outside the venue on Great George Street. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.

Car parking

There are limited parking facilities on-site and these are prioritised for those with Blue Badges. For those who don’t have a Blue Badge, parking in the streets around the building is on meters, which are operational 7 days a week. The nearest car parks are located on Trenchard Street, Millennium Square, West End, Brandon Street, College Street, and Frog Lane.

Bristol Clean Air Zone

Many streets around St George’s Bristol will be part of Bristol’s newly introduced Clean Air Zone the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.

Bus

The nearest bus services stop at College Green, a 2-minute walk from the venue.

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Access

Mobility

St George’s Bristol has step-free access to the venue from Charlotte Street. There is a lift to all floors of the building with access to the Café Bar, glass studio and hall. The gardens are not fully accessible to wheelchairs.

Toilets

We have accessible toilets located on each level of the new building and on the ground floor beside the Box Office.

Assistance Dogs

Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are welcome inside the venue.

Hearing Facility

St George’s Bristol has an Assisted Listening System which can be accessed via WiFi.

 

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