Bristol-based musician and poet Dizraeli is hosting a one-off party this weekend

Bristol-based musician and poet Dizraeli is hosting a one-off party this weekend

Posted on: 17 Jan 2022

The one-night-only showcase will feature a sit-down meal, spoken word and acoustic performances and a DJ set from the man himself.

 

While the event is for Dizraeli patrons only, it is only one pound a month to sign up, all you need to do is send a message to the musician’s team through the Patreon page to confirm you’ll be there.

 

 

Dizraeli is a multi-instrumentalist MC, poet, singer, and producer born and bred in Bristol. with all these strings to his bow, the artist’s expansive brand of hip-hop incorporates elements from all corners of the musical world.

 

The 39-year-old, who burst onto the scene in 2009, has released four solo albums thus far – Engurland (City Shanties)White Man (Moves)Moving in the Dark and The Unmaster (along with a remixes record).

 

The artist is a well-respected name within the music community, having performed at various prestigious settings, including Glastonbury, Latitude, the Eden Project, and the Royal Festival Hall.

 

On top of this exciting event, Dizraeli is embarking on his ‘Twenty Years Deep Tour’ in April and May. The tour will take the hip-hop artist to Bodega and Hare & Hounds in Nottingham, Patterns in Brighton, Oslo in London, Manchester’s The Deaf Institute and SWX in Bristol.

 

Tickers for all these shows, as well as information and news, can be found on Dizraeli’s website.

 

Spaces for the artist’s ‘Social Closeness’ event are very limited and available only to patrons with entry limited to patrons. The event includes: a massive sit-down hot meal, an acoustic set, the opportunity to hear unreleased Dizraeli music and a DJ set.

To grab your ticket to the Jam Jar event on 22 January, visit the Patreon page now.

 

Head to the Jam Jar website for information about the venue as well as event listings for 2022. 


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.