Ticket Source will charge 98p (7.8%) for each seat purchased.
Customers can choose their own seats at any of 11 tables. There will be 6 tables for up to 6 people, 3 tables for up to 8 people and 2 tables for up to 4, as shown on our seating plan at Ticket Source.
Wheelchair users should buy seats only on the right-hand side of tables 5, 7, 9 and 11.
Cabaret style, seating four, six and eight to a table. 68 seats in total.
As part of our super service, ticket buyers can cancel seats themselves if they wish to (receiving a refund for their seats – not the booking charges) without needing to ask us or Ticket Source.
BYO drinks and snacks. No bar. You are welcome to use our glasses and bowls for your snacks, free of charge.
Having reached ‘a certain age’ Leon Hunt and Jason Titley can now say they’ve been friends and musical collaborators for most of their lives.
This musical partnership started way back in the early nineties, at some truly unforgettable late-night festival jams. The magic of those early sessions inevitably led to the formation of a band, the groundbreaking and hugely popular ‘progressive’ bluegrass outfit, Daily Planet no less. Numerous projects and years later, they’re back as a duo, making the very most of the musical chemistry they always had but with the addition of decades of experience.
An evening in the company of Leon and Jason is a rare treat, more a musical conversation than a rigid performance. Playing guitar, banjo, gourd banjo, and percussion, these old friends will most likely confound any preconceived ideas you may be harbouring as to what these instruments can (and should) do. As well as leaning heavily on traditional music from the US and The British Isles, their own compositions take on musical references from just about everywhere else.
The duo provide a warm and friendly experience with superb musicianship and funny insights into their 30 years’ playing music together.