Gig at the Greenhouses: Alice Boyd + Guests

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Alice Boyd is a singer-songwriter and sound artist based in south London. Her music intertwines folk-inspired harmonies, ambient electronics and field recordings to ponder the intersection of human life and the landscapes we call home.

Created as part of her artist residency at the Eden Project, Alice and her band have performed her debut EP From The Understory in botanical gardens, ancient woodlands and music venues across the UK.

Find out more at www.aliceboyd.info or follow Alice on social media: @aliceboydmusic.

INFORMATION

Tickets: £15 | £12 concessions
Under 12s go free
Food: £8 per person

Timings:
Doors open: 6pm
Set 1: 6.30pm – 7.10pm,
Break (and food served): 7.10pm – 7.45pm
Set 2: 7.45 – 8.30pm

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Alice will be supported by Emily Izen Row

Emily Izen Row is a singer songwriter from South East London with a keen interest in folklore, symbolism, and mythological landscapes. Emily’s work focuses on interpreting the connections that we have with ourselves, each other, and our environments and shedding light to the stories that arise from these places. Her music consists of lyrical stories, folk melodies, and soundscapes as a way to explore symbolism and mythologies within our collective consciousness and the reflections of the world around us.

We put on our Gigs at the Greenhouses to let people hear brilliant music, enjoy our lovely gardens and to raise money so that the community can benefit from BPCG seven days a week.

Getting to us

BPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs.

Entrance and exit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road, all other gates will be locked. Please arrive in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk up the hill from the Lido, turn left at the tennis courts, then turn right and you will see the Greenhouse gates on your right. Click here to see a map of the route

If you are driving to the gig, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road.

The park will also be dark when you leave the gig so everyone must leave in groups with torches.

Food & Drink

Delicious home-made hot food, botanical cocktails, local craft beer and organic wine will be on sale.
Book your food with your ticket to avoid disappointment and let us know if you have any allergies.

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