Brother Strut ‘attic Sessions’

Friday 16th December

Two nights of pure funk and soul, Brother Strut return for a close and personal jam session with some of the best musicians in the UK.

 

Peerless showmen as well as musicians, they pride themselves on their ability to deliver unparalleled live shows.

Gaining notoriety for their ‘barnstorming’ sets, their passion for live music has endeared them to an audience who seek a soulful joyride of spontaneity and immaculate musicianship.

Get ready for a show that encapsulates incredible impromptu ‘one-off’ moments and a mix of great guest performances and covers.

“You will wait a very long time indeed to see anything better, I can’t think who can top this” – Blues and Soul Magazine, awarding their debut album an astonishing 10/10.

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