Must See Mondays – Events of The Week

23rd February 2015

TIP OF THE WEEK

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WhatFish Can’t Swim Backwards // Where: Cafe Kino // When27th to 28th Feb 15 (8-9pm// Cost: £4

“It made me feel like, like if I turned round I might catch myself right back at the beginning.”

Annie will tell you she’s fine, but she can’t quite get her story straight. One day she finds herself sitting on a cliff top and she’s not quite sure how she got there. Still, it’s only when she gets a phone call to say everything’s going back to normal she realises that she’s standing on the edge.

Filled with stories of first love, fresh starts, and fish, Bellow Theatre bring a new one woman show to Cafe Kino.

To find out more click here.


OTHER TIPS


Arrested Development @ Marble Factory // Tues 24th Feb (7pm) // Cost: £22

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Double Grammy Award-winning HipHop trailblazers Arrested Development are ending their UK tour in Bristol on February 24.

Speech, 1 Love, Tasha LaRae, Fareedah Aleem, Za’ and JJ Boogie will be bringing their colourful sounds and unique mixture of consciousness and musicality to the Marble Factory as the final night of their eight day tour.

With classics such as People Everyday, Revolution and the ubiquitous Mr Wendle, this unique chance to enjoy the Arrested Development live experience is not to be missed. The last gig they played at the old Metropolis venue a few years back was a blinder. For the last thirteen years, Arrested Development has performed concerts in literally every part of the world. They continue to release new music and find new success in different corners of the globe with their incredible live show. 

Support comes from 47Soul and HeaveN Beatbox. 

More info here.


Pond @ The Fleece // Fri 27th Feb (7pm) // Cost: £12.50

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Pond is a psychedelic rock band from Perth, Australia, named “The Hottest New Band In The World” by NME and featuring Jay Watson & Nick Allbrook of Tame Impala.

We were happy to feature them as our Artist of the week.

To find out more click here.

By Kevin McGough