
May 25 – 28 | Shindig Festival | Ilminster | Dillington Estate, Somerset |
May 29 | The Three Swans | Frome | 16-17 King Street, Frome, BA11 1BH |
May 31 | Burdall’s Yard | Bath | 7A Anglo Terrace, Bath BA1 5NH |
June 2 | The Pembroke Yeoman | Haverfordwest | 1 Hill Street, Haverfordwest SA61 1QQ |
June 3 | Trehale Farm | Mathry | Mathry, Haverfordwest, SA62 5HX |
June 4 | The Cellar | Cardigan | 25-26 Quay Street, Cardigan SA43 1HU |
June 6 | Cwrw | Carmarthen | 32 King Street, Carmarthen SA31 1BS |
June 7 | The Whitehall | Llandovery | 1 High Street, Llandovery SA20 0PU |
June 18 | The Grapes | Bath | 14 Westgate Street, Bath BA1 1EQ |
June 22-26 | Glastonbury | Pilton | Worthy Farm, Pilton, BA4 4BY |
On a Mission
Brian is on a two-wheeled mission. His aim: to save the planet – one gig at a time. And – more importantly – he wants you to come with him.
Raising Awareness
Accompanied by violinist/bassist Rob Whale, they are cycling from venue to venue, raising environmental awareness – and spirits – through the medium of song. Two parts Billy Bragg to one Part Levelers, with a hint of Johnny Cash and a sprinkling of Tom Lehrer: you’ll laugh, you’ll cry… you may even dance!
Passion, Wit & Wisdom
Brian’s songs and the stories behind them are crammed full of passion, wit and wisdom, his influences are wide-ranging, but his voice is very much his own. Combining social comment with humour, the songs are hard-hitting yet relatable. His shows are at once intimate, challenging and great fun.
“Provoking and subverting the expectations of the audience… never the average songwriter showcase” – Bath Fringe Hub
“Many People write songs; Brian gives birth to them – they’re that personal” FolkWords