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Luke Jackson + Alex Seel + Salwa Azar: The Goose Is Out! The Ivy House, Friday 30 May.


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Luke Jackson + Alex Seel + Salwa Azar : The Ivy House 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE. Friday May 30. 7PM.


Tickets available here: http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


We are delighted to be welcoming brilliant young singer songwriter Luke Jackson to the Goose for the first time, with support from the talented Alex Seel, and a welcome return from Salwa Azar.


Luke is a rising 19 year old Roots singer/songwriter from Canterbury, Kent , and 2013 saw him nominated for both the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Talent and the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award.


With a bold, show stopping voice and honed guitar skills, Luke is a confident and captivating performer demonstrating an astonishing maturity. He has been making ripples on the live acoustic scene supporting such artists as, Paul Brady, Chris Wood, Karine Polwart and Oysterband. Last autumn he made his debut in Scotland, winning praise for a stand-out voice, songwriting skill and stage presence that completely belies his years.


More information about the gig here:

http://thegooseisout.com/luke-jackson-alex-seel-salwa-azar/






 

  • 2 weeks later...

This is today, folks!


Luke is going to be big. You can say you saw him before he was famous!


Tickets ?11/9 on the door - or ?10/8 in advance if you're quick - from the Ivy House bar or from


http://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout


Door 7pm, Live music starts 8pm, Luke's sets are at 8.30pm and 10.15pm.


Pub grub and excellent real ale, craft beer and a new wine list from the lovely Ivy House in Nunhead (London's first community owned pub) - what more could you ask for on a Friday night?


More information about the artists from:


http://thegooseisout.com/luke-jackson-alex-seel-salwa-azar/


and more information about the format of the evening from:


http://thegooseisout.com/concerts-at-the-ivy-house/


If you want to eat, please note that you won't be able to eat in the ballroom during the gig, so please either arrive in plenty of time to eat beforehand, or else arrange to eat in one of the other rooms during the interval, thanks!

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