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TONIGHT!!!!!! LIVE Beautiiful Music at Aquarius Golf Club. From 5.30pm. Unplugged Night. FREE!!!


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A quick heads up for another great live music event at Aquarius Golf Club, Marmora Road, on Saturday 31st May, with music from around 6.00pm - possibly earlier. We ran an unplugged night last year, and it was undoubtedly the best music event we have outside of the Aquarius Festival.


For this magical night of acoustic music, we now have 5 confirmed artists/groups:


First up, Kingy with his incredible acoustic guitar mastery - blending styles of blues, bluegrass, folk and ragtime, he's almost a guitar festival in his own right!


LVJ - otherwise known as Louis Vann Johnson, will be returning with his unique blend of songwriting, awesome guitar playing, beat box and other cool stuff. Always a hit with the crowds, we're really pleased to have LVJ as an extra guest on the line up. Check out his amazing talent here!!!




The Hobos are back - by popular demand. Amazing, musical, lyrical Americana/Country/Folk trio. Simply gorgeous. Watch This!!!!





And here's the big one - Hungry Grass are back!!. Irish Traditional music with a wonderfully anarchic twist. Hungry Grass are well known across Europe as one of the premier Irish bands, and are worth the trip. They will be performing their wonderful brand of mayhem from 9.00 or so onwards.


Poster for sharing will be here soon, so watch this space!!!


 

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Here's a nice video about the venue, with a bit of history and panoramic 'views'. This space is actually HERE in SE22!!! People that have lived only 100 yards away for 30 years have come to an event here and been blown away that this remarkable space is on their doorstep, with a welcoming clubhouse and bar. Stunning views, great sunsets (especially in May), and an incredible line up of beautiful acoustic music in a phenomenal sounding bar. There's no better way to spend the last Saturday night of May!!!


 

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Guest update, and running order for 31st May


First the great news that the mighty talent that is LVJ will be making a guest appearance at our Unplugged night on May 31st. Louis (Vann Johnson) is an incredibly talented local singer/sonwriter/performer who is always a huge hit with any audience. He has been playing many local gigs lately, after spending a couple of years touring Europe with Eu reggae/RnB superstar Patrice.


So plan for a great night next Saturday (31st May). An incredible line-up, including celebrity global busker Hey Zeus, the wonderfully delicious americana/folk/bluegrass of the hobos, and of course, London's finest Irish traditional band, the mighty Hungry Grass. It's going to be just AWESOME!!!!

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Sadly, HeyZeus has been offered a fistful of dollars for a gig tonight in Tunbridge Wells, at their beer festival. So he won't be playing. A slight reshift, and completely awesome line-up still awaits, with music now starting around 6.00pm!!


Great sunset on the cards!!

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