CHRISTMAS comes early to Bethesda’s Neuadd Ogwen.
Keith Christmas is headlining the Bethesda venue as part of an evening of international acoustic folk on Friday, April 6. Keith has been a mainstay in singer song writing circles from the late 60s. He played on Bowie’s 1968 self-titled debut album, rereleased in 1972 as Space Oddity. He was one of the first performers to play at Glastonbury in 1970 (and still plays there).
The evening is a chance to share in Keith’s tales as he performs past classics and tracks from his most recent album Crazy Dancing Days.
The evening also includes a plethora of international folk talent including Adam J Cole of Trappist Afterland, B’ee (in Gowan Ring), David Colohan, Titus Monk and Bangor University’s Skye.
Keith Christmas (and Guests) is on Friday, April 6, Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda. Doors open at 6.30pm, tickets are priced £6 from Neuadd Ogwen http://neuaddogwen.com/
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