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Native Harrow

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Two members of the band Native Harrow wearing a blue denim jacket and brown leather coat respectively in a street lined with brown brick buildings.

Pennsylvania folk duo Native Harrow make warm, desert-funk infused tunes that harness a glimmering, timeless nostalgia.

Made up of Devin Tuel and her partner Stephen Harms, the band explore themes of anxiety, introspection and the perpetual motion of time.

“While the clock is moving, we can hold onto one another and maybe there will be tears but there will also be laughter,” Tuel said of their fourth album ‘Closeness.’

Here, Native Harrow are expanding their aspirations to produce a “razor-sharp folk-rock” (Mojo), with “shades of Joni Mitchell” (The Times) and “exquisite forays into warm 70s grooves” (Uncut).

‘Closeness’ offers an optimistic and heartfelt escapade into the human experience.

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Standing event

16+ (Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)

Support from

A Different Thread

 

Warm, deep singer-songwriters who have drank from the well of 20th century tradition.

Folk Radio

The venue

The Crofters Rights

Getting to the venue

Location: The Crofters Rights is located near Bristol city centre in Stokes Croft, 550m from The Bearpit and opposite Carriageworks.

Address: 117-119 Stokes Croft, Cotham, Bristol BS1 3RW

  Bicycle

Hanging cycle parking is available upon request. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.

Car parking

On street parking is available 200m from the venue. The nearest car parks are St James Barton multi-storey (319 spaces) and Brunswick Square (48 spaces).

  Bristol Clean Air Zone

The Crofters Rights 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

Nine Tree Hill bus stop is 100m from the venue. City Centre bus stops are 600m away towards Cabot Circus.

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Access

Mobility

The Crofters Rights is accessible from street level via three steps. The venue is not fully accessible by wheelchair.

Toilets

There are no accessible toilets at the venue. Toilets are located in the basement via a spiral staircase with 9 steps.

Assistance Dogs

Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are allowed in the venue.

Hearing Facility

There is no induction loop facility at this venue.

 

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