Friday 13th might be unlucky for some, but for fans of Bare Jams it’s going to be a very lucky day because the band are travelling to the Isle of Wight.
Bare Jams capture the sounds of that one summer you’ll never forget and you can get your fix of summer vibes as the band perform at Strings Bar and Venue in Newport.
A unique, collaborative sound
The members of the six strong collective come together to blend a tight fusion of genres, seamlessly mixing flavours of reggae, dub, soul, pop and ska into a unique, collaborative sound.
This sound is delivered with exuberance and relentless energy, creating a stage presence radiating love and good times.
An energy allowing them to find new fans wherever they perform; from support tours opening for the likes of a.o. The Wailers, La Pegatina and Will and the People to the dozens of EU & UK festivals they played over the last years.
Bringing their brand of music to the Island
Never losing this joie de vivre, Bare Jams’ multifaceted lyrics offer insight into a journey of highs and lows, struggles and triumphs; their veiled metaphors provide listeners with the opportunity to find solace in their own interpretations of the words, coupled with a solid backbone of eternal optimism which is delivered by the grooves and horn lines.
This eternal optimism is at the heart of recent single ‘Little Bit’: “no longer looking over my shoulder, but life goes on and…”
Back with renewed fire and more drive than ever before
Now that live music is up and running again in the UK, the band is back on the road with a renewed fire and more drive than ever before, looking forward to finding new fans wherever they perform.
Check out the video for their single ‘Little Bit’ below to get a flavour of what to expect.
Where and when
Bare Jams will be playing live at String Bar and Venue on Friday 13th May. Door open at 7.30pm.
Tickets are priced at £13.75 and can be bought from See Tickets Website.
For more information about the band, see the Bare Jams Website.
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