Farewell Festival at Tchai Ovna House of Tea
Throughout July, 2023
A celebration of Tchai-Ovna House of Tea’s cultural contribution to Glasgow over the past 23 years as they sadly close our doors for the last time. Featuring some great music and events spanning the history and eclecticism of Tchai-Ovna; celebrate with the wonderful creative community which has formed countless rings around Tchai Ovna. Commemorating an incredible journey as they close our doors for the last time, and open an exciting new Tchai chapter.
LINEUP:
Thursday 6th: Michael Simons
Friday 7th: Farzane Zamen & Adnan Shamdin
Thursday 13th: Adam Byrne & Jim McAteer
Friday 14th: Tasseomancy: Spoken Word XXX
Thursday 20th: India Golding & Dawn Coulshed
Friday 21st: Better Crack Club
Thursday 27th: Rutabaga
Friday 28th: Tchai-Ovna Session & Ceilidh with Roo Geddes
Sunday 30th: Fergus McCreadie
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