Doors for the event are officially 7pm but the pub is open from 4pm. We close to the general public at 7pm, and then it becomes one of the best small venues that you are likely to find at the top of a steep hill just outside Stroud.
The show will start approx 7.30pm, with support from Myles McCormack. The evening will finish by 10pm
Entry for the gig is through the courtyard on Walkley Hill, and you don't need to print your ticket. We have your names, and if you can show your ticket on a phone that's great but we have your details on the door.
This is a mostly standing gig.
If you are planning on eatting there will be plenty of seating in the covered courtyard, and the garden. Some tables will be inside, but they may removed before the gig starts to accommodate every one.
We will be serving food from 5.30 until 8.30pm. Here is a link to our menu. There is space in the covered courtyard and that's perfect for while the band are sound checking if you are with us before doors.
If you haven't been to us before, parking can be a bit of a pain. We suggest you head down Butterow West to the Rodborough Community Hall, or park in a neighbouring road such as Kings Road, Coronation Road or up by the common at the green near Tabernacle Walk and walk down. You will most likely need to allow time to find a car space.
If you are coming by taxi you need to book your return one in advance - Stroud is not abundant with taxi's and if you leave it until 9pm or after then you could be unlucky.
We collect for the local Food Bank - items that are needed currently are listed here
Thats mostly it.
This is a rescheduled gig, if you had a ticket for the original show and now can't make please let us know, but Tickets are NOT REFUNDABLE 48 HOURS BEFORE GIG
Thank you for supporting live music
Lotte. Miles and the team at The Prince Albert
Re-scheduled date
Joshua Burnside is an experimental folk singer, songwriter, producer and performer.
Teeth Of Time, his new album, is out now via Nettwerk Music Group
Support from Myles McCormack