Saturday, 9 November 2013

This weekend at The Musician, Leicester: Tribe Music and Whisky Festival (Sat.) / Also Eden (Sun.)




Saturday 9th November

Tribe presents...
Tribe Music and Whisky Festival
Evening gig £8adv £10door - admittance 7:30pm
Full festival inc. Whisky tasting (with five vouchers) £12adv £15door - admittance 6:00pm
feat. The Toy Hearts, The Dreaming Spires, Troubadour Rose plus a festival acoustic set from Paul McClure
It's a marriage made in heaven - fine Americana music and great world whisky. So why not enjoy them together? TRIBE is a whisky and music festival that combines the best of both. We'll be pouring exciting and rare whiskies from across the world not just from Scotland but from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, America, Canada, Ireland, Holland, Taiwan and India. Join us early evening for the whisky fest and the first of four acts (Paul McClure), or slightly later just for the great bands.


Sunday 10th November

Doktor Dyper presents…
Also Eden
£10adv £12door
plus The Room
Also Eden are a rock band who take their inspiration from a wide variety of artists, including many that have been categorised over the years as "progressive" - Genesis, Yes, Marillion, IQ, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree, The Flower Kings and so on - along with other influences as diverse as Ultravox, The Police and Cream. Focused always on strong songwriting, the band constantly evolves its sound, and the luxury of its own studio enables the organic development of albums such as the "hugely ambitious" (Geoff Barton, Classic Rock) and widely acclaimed 2011 release on F2 Records, 'Think Of The Children'.

They make a welcome return to The Musician after a storming appearance at Danfest2 last year and a great support set to The Watch back in March. The Room make their first visit to Leicester with their brand of prog delivered in a more straight forward manner, easy on the ear too. A night not to be missed.


Remember; always check with the venue before travelling, or grab a ticket direct from the site: www.themusicianpub.co.uk


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