Gareth Davies-Jones, 29th Feb
Gareth Davies-Jones is making a welcome return to Bromley Baptist Church for his first London gig of the New Year. As well as singing a range of great songs, Gareth will be sharing stories and film clips of a recent trip to Kenya with Traidcraft.
His show is part of fair trade fortnight, so there’ll be a stall selling a range of fairly traded products from around the world and a cocktail bar, offering drinks made with fruit juices from Colombia supplied by Fruto del Espiritu.
It promises to be an exciting, enjoyable and provocative evening. Tickets are only £5 and available here (from ticketsource) or on the door. Doors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start.
About Gareth
Professional since 2003, Irish-born singer-songwriter Gareth Davies-Jones has demonstrated an honesty, depth and passion with his beautifully arranged, evocative and challenging songs.
Recognised by commentators as an established talent in the Troubadour tradition, Gareth is a seasoned performer, activist and campaigner often using his music to promote social justice and working with organisations such as Traidcraft.
With regular solo tours in the UK and Ireland his music has been featured on BBC National and Local Radio. Collaborations and support work includes Yvonne Lyon, Calum Stewart, Megson, Waterson Carthy, Spiers & Boden, Steve Tilston, Jez Lowe, Paul Field and Karine Polwart.
Originally from County Down, Gareth now lives in the Tyne Valley in Northumberland.
"Very beautiful music…I can thoroughly recommend this"
Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2




