FOR JAYSIS’ SAKE


Date: 16 Apr 2017
Time: 5pm
Ticket Price: Free Entry

FOR JAYSIS’ SAKE

 

Easter Bank Holiday Sunday, 16 April

The Workman’s Club

C’mere to us there, now, go on, will ya? We’re BACK with our awesome Easter Banker For Jaysis’ Sake. Just like Jaysis rose again on the third day, we encourage YOU to rise again and head down to our gaff on Sunday, 16 April. Oh, and as per usual, it’s FREE entry.

‘’But, what’s in it for me?’ we hear you ask. Well, let us lay it out for you like this, shall we?

LIVE MUSIC

In our Main Venue we’ve got some seriously deadly live music that will make you a believer. First up, we’re bringing you the wholesome rock n roll sound of The Dead Sets.This 5 piece gang build dirty grooves and catchy melodies into a massive rocking sound with their energetic live performances

Next, expect an ethereal, mammoth wall of sound from epic band Sun Mahshene, lead by Nathan Henderson, who boast an arsenal of three guitarists to maximum effect.

Finally, we’ll be bringing you five men from Dublin. Their names are not important now, but what IS, is the sound that those five men create as one band…The Urges! These lads are gonna bring you swirly, psychedelic rock n’ roll with soaring harmonies, strings, brass and half-heard echoes. They release an eagerly anticipated record Time Will Pass last year and folks loved it. Come and check ‘em out live. It’s what Jesus would have wanted.

SPINNIN’ TUNES

Following the live music, you can stay on in the Main Venue ‘cause we’ve got the chance for you to unleash yer inner singer and join in on the always-mega-lulz- Workman’s Karaoke Club.

Upstairs to the right, we’ll be bringing you a raucous set of 80’s, 90’s, 00’s Guilty Pleasures by the most debonair Edward Porter. In the 9 Bar,the sensational Trev (Workman’s Saturdays/ Somewhere) will be spinning alternative tunes, pysch sounds, Manchester music and indie anthems.