Jeremy Johnson / Joe G

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Jeremy Johnson / Joe G

The Smokehouse, Ipswich

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Cross-genre singer-songwriter Jeremy Johnson will be performing live alongside drummer Charlie Gregory at The Smokehouse, Ipswich on Friday the 8th of November 2024.
Jeremy will be touring his new 2024 record as well as his road tested back catalog and songs from Jeremy and Charlie’s band project Mongrel.

Jeremy will be joined by special guest, support artist and East Anglia native Joe G.

Joe G has garnered praise in recent years for his album releases and his live performances, from BBC Introducing who said he is “one to watch every year,” to international superstar Ed Sheeran, who, after a live performance of Joe’s next single, said Joe has a “wicked” sound, a “great song,” and a “great voice”. Joe has toured the UK with, and been mentored by, UK Chart No. 1 singer/songwriter Luke Concannon from Nizlopi, and is preparing the release of his third independently released album.

Doors open at 19:30

Performance starts at 20:00

“A little slice of heaven. His music floats effortlessly, as if it was just always meant to… Glorious” ~ Fresh On The Net

“A troubadour following in the storytelling footsteps of the likes of Nick Drake, Richard Thompson and Ralph McTell” ~ Americana UK

 

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