JOHNNY BRAMWELL (I Am Kloot)

Music |
19th April 2014

John Bramwell, singer-songwriter and frontman of Manchester’s I Am Kloot, has announced details of a brand new solo tour kicking off in January 2013.

I Am Kloot have been performing since 1999, and in that time have garnered major critical acclaim; retained their credible, cult status; and developed a legion of devout fans ‘dedicated to spreading the gospel of I Am Kloot’.

Its been an incredible couple of years for John with the band, with highlights including picking up a Mercury Music Nomination for Sky at Night, and a number 10 entry into the UK Album Charts for this year’s studio album, Let It All In.

Now John is taking a break to perform an exclusive set of intimate solo gigs at some of the country’s best loved venues. The tour is the only place where fans can buy John’s solo record ‘John Bramwell Live At the Trades’ – a one hour recording of John’s legendary gig at the Trades Club in summer 2013.

This promises to be a very special show for fans old and new.

Please click here to visit Johnn'ys website 

 

Venue: Malt Room
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. 
Please note that the Brewery charges a £1.50 fee per booking for online and telephone transactions. 

DATES & TIMES

19th April 2014

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