Oxjam Llandudno – Jamming by the Sea

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Oxjam Llandudno is an acoustic and accapella music night in Club 147, as part of Oxfam’s nationwide, volunteer run, music festival Oxjam. The night will open with a short DJ set, and then there will be a full evening of brilliant music and information on Oxfam’s current campaigns. So come and join us on November the 15th for a brilliant night of fun, fundraising and great music!

  • An opening DJ set from Groove Van Soul (Tudno FM, 107.8 fm) B2B with Out of Controls, DJ Johnstone (from Swansea)
  • Kiana Rotcelle – accapella indie solo act
  • Al Manouch – acoustic traditional folk solo act,
  • Kris Saber – accapella blues jazz solo act,
  • Vanessa Torisheju Akehurst -acoustic accapella funk blues act,
  • Rich Ashton – acoustic indie solo act.
  • Luke James – acoustic indie solo act
  • Heidi Evans – folk, indie, blues acoustic solo act
  • You will be guided through the nights entertainment by compère and magician Jay Gatling.

Tickets for Oxjam Llandudno will be available from Club 147 and will cost £3. Tickets will also be available on the night

Take a look at the official Oxjam Llandudno page for full details.

Check out the Oxjam Llandudno event on Facebook to keep up to date with all the latest news:

You can donate via the Oxjam Llandudno JustGiving page

“Oxjam is a volunteer-run fundraising venture on behalf of Oxfam GB (Registered charity no. England & Wales 202918, Scotland SC03942) All profits from individual Oxjam events go to Oxfam GB”

Variety Breaks at the Tynedale Hotel in Llandudno

For the past two and a half years we’ve been hired by the Tynedale hotel in Llandudno for their twice yearly variety breaks. We always look forward to working there, as the shows are fun and the staff are friendly.

Every venue is different and the Tynedale has a couple of unique features which we’ve had to take into consideration. The room is “L” shaped, which means there are two separate audiences to perform to – we have to be careful to make sure both sides can see what we’re doing and that they are both included in everything, rather than focusing on one side of the room.

The second is a particular challenge for magicians, as you can see from this picture. People quite often say that magicians do everything with mirrors, but having the walls behind you covered with mirrors certainly makes things interesting!

We’re back again on Saturday for our final show of this run, and then we’ll be getting ready for the Victorian Extravaganza and the shows at the town hall in Llandudno.

www.tynedalehotel.co.uk