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Prog the Forest '21 - charity prog festival 2021

Presented by: London Prog Gigs
0LONDON: The Fiddler's Elbow
PSunday 5th December, 2021
N1:30pm

Event information

Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (HOGIA) and Chris Parkins (London Prog Gigs) present a one day festival of progressive music at the Fiddler's Elbow - Camden, London (UK), with profits to be donated to the World Land Trust.

PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE RECENT GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT DELAYING THE LIFTING OF COVID RESTRICTIONS, THE EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO SUNDAY 5th DECEMBER 2021

The event will showcase the diversity of modern progressive rock and related genres. Acts include -

The Far Meadow - "outstanding music, topped with superb female vocals, sounds as adventurous Neo Symphonic Rock, highly recommended!" Prog Archives

Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - Prog magazine Limelight feature artists, fusing alt/prog-rock and electronic elements with science and science fiction, recommended by Steve Hackett.

JOHN ETHERIDGE - the legendary Soft Machine guitarist joins forces with the sensational vocals of Vimala Rowe; together they weave a magical spell, effortlessly travelling musically from India to Africa, Middle East and the USA.

CODICES - not quite math rock, not quite post rock, with big chaotic riffs and careful deliberations in equal measure. They've been compared to bands such as Brontide, And So I Watch You From Afar, Maybeshewill and Alpha Male Tea Party. Their new album ‘Vivid’ was released on the 15th October, which they plan to play in full on the day

Warmrain - Voted no2 in Prog magazine readers’ poll of top unsigned prog bands

JO QUAIL is an internationally acclaimed composer and virtuoso cellist. She combines an eloquent mastery of her instrument with innovative looping techniques, producing complex, evocative music, equally appreciated by classical and progressive audiences alike. Jo won the Limelight Award at the Prog Magazine Awards in 2019.

Sadly, I Am The Manic Whale and Emperor Norton will no longer be appearing.
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The World Land Trust buys threatened rain-forest, to protect in trust, to stop them getting chopped down. Trees make oxygen, without which breathing is a bit pointless. So protecting the trees is good for the wildlife, and good for us staying alive. A win-win really. We are aiming to be able to raise enough to protect at least an acre.

Accompanied children are welcome until 6pm. Due to licensing requirements the venue is 18+ after 6pm
Event 18+ after 6pm
If you require a reserved seat please let us know. The event aims to be responsive to needs of attendees with disability issues.

Venue information

LONDON: The Fiddler's Elbow
01 Malden Road
Camden
London
NW5 3HS
> www.thefiddlerselbow.co.uk/
! 02074853269
` 18+ only.

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