This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s
"Heroin and Helicopters" Tour
+ special guest: JO HARMAN
"Citizen Cope is D.C.'s finest export since Marvin Gaye" - The Washington Post
American Urban-folk artist Citizen Cope has built a following organically over the years since his 2002 debut album.
His single “Let The Drummer Kick” eventually went Platinum without any support from commercial radio. In 2004, Cope followed up his self-titled debut with ‘The Clarence Greenwood Recordings,’ an album Vibe Magazine praised as “flawless throughout”. Songs from the record would go on to be covered by everyone from Carlos Santanaand Sheryl Crow to Richie Havens and Rhymefest, and in the years that followed, Cope has shared stages with superstars like Eric Clapton. His latest album "Heroin and Helicopters" is out now on Rainwater Recordings.
Special guest support comes from Blues-Soul Vocal Powerhouse Jo Harman.
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Ages 18+
This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s
"Heroin and Helicopters" Tour
+ special guest: JO HARMAN
"Citizen Cope is D.C.'s finest export since Marvin Gaye" - The Washington Post
American Urban-folk artist Citizen Cope has built a following organically over the years since his 2002 debut album.
His single “Let The Drummer Kick” eventually went Platinum without any support from commercial radio. In 2004, Cope followed up his self-titled debut with ‘The Clarence Greenwood Recordings,’ an album Vibe Magazine praised as “flawless throughout”. Songs from the record would go on to be covered by everyone from Carlos Santanaand Sheryl Crow to Richie Havens and Rhymefest, and in the years that followed, Cope has shared stages with superstars like Eric Clapton. His latest album "Heroin and Helicopters" is out now on Rainwater Recordings.
Special guest support comes from Blues-Soul Vocal Powerhouse Jo Harman.
"Heroin and Helicopters" Tour
+ special guest: JO HARMAN
"Citizen Cope is D.C.'s finest export since Marvin Gaye" - The Washington Post
American Urban-folk artist Citizen Cope has built a following organically over the years since his 2002 debut album.
His single “Let The Drummer Kick” eventually went Platinum without any support from commercial radio. In 2004, Cope followed up his self-titled debut with ‘The Clarence Greenwood Recordings,’ an album Vibe Magazine praised as “flawless throughout”. Songs from the record would go on to be covered by everyone from Carlos Santanaand Sheryl Crow to Richie Havens and Rhymefest, and in the years that followed, Cope has shared stages with superstars like Eric Clapton. His latest album "Heroin and Helicopters" is out now on Rainwater Recordings.
Special guest support comes from Blues-Soul Vocal Powerhouse Jo Harman.
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