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Wayne Snow

+ ZOOBERs + Sophia Harari

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Wayne Snow’s music exudes an enchanting, vibrant warmth.

Channelling the sounds of his Nigerian upbringing, Snow crafts a rich and sultry blend of sun-kissed soul and expansive jazz drawing on influences such as Fela Kuti and Sade alongside his love for Afrofuturism.

Since his relocation to Berlin in 2013, Snow has “become central to the city’s burgeoning future jazz and neo-soul scene” (XLR8R).

A frequent collaborator with producer Max Graef, Snow’s debut album ‘Freedom TV’ purveys a self-assured creative voice. His reflective new album ‘Figurine’ sees Snow further develop his artistic vision in his most personal work to date.

The event will now take place on Thu 24 Nov 22 All existing tickets for the event originally taking place on Tue 18 Jan 22 remain valid for the new date.

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Standing show

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

“[Snow has] become central to [Berlin’s] burgeoning future jazz and neo-soul scene”

XLR8R

Support from

ZOOBERs

The brainchild of Dorian Childs-Prophet (Dundundun), Chris Langton (Snazzback) and Harriet Riley (Paraorchestra) – In their works, synthesizers and vibraphone mesh together in ‘Reich-style’ evolving patterns, over odd stacking rhythms. Their rich harmonic electronica contains shades of Messiaen and Ricardo Villalobos amongst improvisation and sharp angles.

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Plus

Sophia Harari

Sophia Harari is a spoken word artist and vocalist using storytelling to explore identity and intimacy with tenderness. Their influences range from Erykah Badu to Betty Wright to Akua Naru to Jaguar Wright; those that move between words and melodies with beauty and honesty.

The venue

Exchange

Getting to the venue

Location: Exchange is located on Old Market Street. It is a short distance (300m) from the Marriott Hotel in Bristol City Centre.

Address:  Exchange, 72 – 73 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EJ

 

Bicycle

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

Car parking

There are parking bays on the opposite side of the road and also behind the venue (250m). The closest multi-story car park is NCP Car Park Bristol Broadmead.

Bristol Clean Air Zone

Exchange is inside the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.

Bus

Several city buses stop at Old Market, a short distance (100m) from the venue.

 

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Access

Mobility

Exchange has a small ramp entrance from street level. The bar and main event space are on the ground floor.

Toilets

There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor.

Assistance Dogs

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

Hearing Facility

There is no induction loop facility at this venue.

 

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