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Second Friday of the month
8pm (doors open 7.45pm)
Tickets in advance £9 (£7 concessions)
On the night £10 (£8 concessions)
Summer Party Special with
The Roving Crows
voted Best Celtic Band in the Irish Music Awards 2012
Featuring Caitlin Barrett
voted Best Fiddle Player
Support : Farrago (alternative Folk)
About the bands
Anyone who’s witnessed the Crows in action will know this is one definitely NOT to be missed. Paul O’Neil is the master of ‘the blarney’ fronting a unique blend of Celtic fusion, driven on relentlessly by Caitlin Barrett’s outrageous fiddle-playing. Emerald green will be the order of the day and the joint will jump… to be sure, to be sure!
Support from FARRAGO - a highly talented alternative Folk combo from the Stroud valleys.
At Brewery Blues, we like to encourage a relaxed, 'club' atmosphere and are happy for people to watch performances from the open-plan bar area. But remember - the acoustics in our theatre are excellent - and noise travels.
Please, out of respect for performers, and people who have come to enjoy the music, keep chat to a minimum during performances - particularly if you sit in the bar.
Be part of our future
New Brewery Arts is a charity. Please consider adding a small donation to your booking at Donate to New Brewery Arts. Even £1 makes a big difference.
Thank you.


