Loud Poets: Neverhymed, Broadcast, Thursday, 18 May, 2017

Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3LG
Thursday, 18 May, 2917 – 7.30 p.m.
It’s beginning to smell like teen spirit in Glasgow as the Loud Poets return to Broadcast for ‘Neverrhymed’. Grohl up, Grohl up, come as you are to a night of awesome spoken word and music!
If you fancy opening your heart-shaped box to us, why not sign up to our open mic? Don’t be Nir-vous! We’re not trying to be Kurt here, but what better way to Cobain some performing experience? We’ll select three names on the night to perform – no paper, no prompts, no intros – and the winner will be booked for one of our future monthly shows.
To enter, just comment #IAmLoud below or speak to us on the night.
Entry is £4 on the door, or FREE to some of our Patreons as part of our rewards scheme.
Loud Poets are a collective of musicians, poets, writers and artists based in Edinburgh known for tightly crafted events in Edinburgh and Glasgow where music, poignancy and comedy hit the stage to prove poetry can be enjoyed by the masses.
“Throughout there’s a humour; poignancy and most of all a confidence which serves to inspire.” – The Scotsman
“This is an act not to be missed.” – Broadway Baby
“Loud Poets give me a reason to live.” – Phil Jupitus
#IAmLoud #TheRevolutionWillBeSpoken
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