They serve more than food at Kings Heath’s Kitchen Garden Café.
Sun 1st April | Auriyga plus Elliot Morris | 8pm ( Doors 7.30pm) | |
Auriyga is a six piece folk group from Birmingham who play a range of traditional and contemporary folk tunes alongside their own material. With a line up of fiddle, flute, accordion, recorder, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, cajón, guitar and voice, the sound world this group can create is very exciting! Support comes from Elliot Morris “Extraordinary…ludicrously youthful and absurdly talented”(Tom Robinson, BBC 6Music) | |||
Tickets: £4 | Tickets available from the Cafe or www.wegottickets.com | ||
Thu 5th April | Traditional Song Session | 8pm – 10pm | |
Traditional music sessions take place in pubs all over the city but traditional singing is also alive and well. Here’s a chance to sing and listen to traditional songs in a friendly and informal environment. Admission is free, donations are welcomed. | |||
Tickets: Free Entry | For more info. visit www.tradartsteam.co.uk | ||
Sun 8th April | Acoustica plus Tom Bacon | 7.30pm ( Doors 7.00pm) | |
For 15 years, classical guitar soloist Bill Hudd and multi-instrumental/vocalist Steve Birkett have been creating their own unique acoustic interpretations of pop and rock classics. With their four piece band, the show features songs from their album “Songs from the Looking Glass” and premiers a selection of their original material. Support comes from the fabulous Tom Bacon. | |||
Tickets: £8 | Tickets available from the Cafe or www.wegottickets.com |