Overheard in the West End, Talented Barstewards, Siempre Cafe, Thursday 5 May, 2016
Overheard in the West End Hosted by Traffic Cone Records
5 May, 2016 – 7 p.m.
Siempre Bicycle Cafe – Partick
Free
Talented Barstewards
Tales from across the bar from the people who sell you refreshments and sometimes even refuse you booze. What goes on in their tender little bar tender heads while you party ? It may come as a shock but a lot of these bar stewards have been known to party off duty and even perform the musics, the poems and the comedys when your not looking or expect it . But for one night only when you are looking and are expecting it, we have unearthed some of the most talented bar stewards on the planet to tell you stories and sing you songs live at Overheard in the Westend at the siempre cafe in Kelvinhall. Free entry as always but if you enjoy yourself then please do donate to the artists that include:
Becci Wallace
Sam Small
Lorna Macbean
Jackal Trades
Cee Smith
Aiden Rivett
Two’s Up
Lod Zilla
Open Mic
and much , much more
Siempre Bicycle Cafe, 162 Dumbarton Rd, Partick, Glasgow G11 6XE
(Beside Kelvinhall Underground)
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