Lakeside Arts
Part of University of Nottingham
Lakeside Arts
Event Detail

Talisk

Tuesday 17 May, 7.30pm
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Music
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£20​
2 hours, including interval

Mohsen Amini, Graeme Armstrong and Benedict Morris fuse concertina, guitar, and fiddle to produce an innovative, multi-layered signature that has captivated audiences around the globe. At its core, three seemingly acoustic instruments - but in the hands of three master craftsmen; Talisk’s unmistakable, bold sound and a captivating live show.   

Be captivated by Talisk's newest song AURA:




EAT SCOTTISH

Available froom 5.30pm in the Pavilion Café, with last orders 45 minutes before the start of the performance. Please book a table by calling 0115 846 7179.

Safety Information

The safety of our visitors, staff and students is our priority. Here's what we're doing to help keep everyone safe, and what you can do to help.

 

FACE COVERINGS

Although it is no longer mandatory, we continue to ask staff and visitors to wear a face-covering if they can when inside our buildings. 

SOCIAL DISTANCING

Although it is no longer mandatory, we ask that visitors give people space where it is sensible or requested.

IF YOU'RE FEELING UNWELL

We will refund tickets to anyone that tests positive or is displaying symptoms of Covid-19 as long as we’re notified at least two hours prior to an event start time.

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INCREASED CLEANING

The frequency of our cleaning throughout our venues has been increased, including toilets and other facilities.

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