FOLLOWING a successful launch earlier this month, Cricklade's brand new acoustic club The Old Stables, is planning its next show for Thursday, December 10.

The headline act will be Bloch Eyot, a new musical adventure of musician Nikolaj Bloch.

A musician of Scandinavian roots and English heritage, this multi-instrumentalist is foremost a singing guitarist with an affection for the musical saw.

His compelling melodies and musical touch can be heard on recordings spanning alternative artists to Hollywood movies.

Support comes from Drew Worthley, whose critically acclaimed second album Crucible was released in September 2015.

The Old Stables was set up by chairman of the town’s annual festival, Nigel Wynne, and music business veteran, Seán Devine and is held in an original stable block behind The White Hart Hotel in Cricklade.

Highly experienced producer, Marc Ramaer whose credits include K.D.Lang, Skinny Puppy and Barenaked Ladies, has been recruited to perform sound engineer duties so quality can be assured.

  • Admission £8. For tickets and more information please see facebook.com/theoldstablesclub or twitter.com/theoldstablesWH.
  • For further details on The Old Stables please contact Seán Devine (sean@theoldtstables.club), Nigel Wynne (nigel@theoldtstables.club) or call 01793 295164