Doors 7pm / Support from 7:30pm / Licensed Bar avaliable 

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Who is Mr Vast?

“…like a muppet version of a Philip K. Dick novel” John Higgs, author of The KLF: Chaos, Magic and the Band who Burned a Million Pounds, William Blake vs the World and Love and Let Die: Bond, The Beatles and the British Psyche.

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Mr Vast – aka Henry Sargeant – trained as an actor and ‘dark clown’ before veering off into music as frontman for the legendary Wevie Stonder, dubbed by the BBC as “the Monty Python of electronic music”. Expanding on the same brand of anarchic comedy and wild fusion of musical influences, Mr Vast is a one-man show that resists easy definitions: a slapstick cabaret, a surrealist happening, an avant-garde concert, a tragicomic carnival, an ecstatic ritual.

Carrying the torch of the Great English Eccentric and music hall variety performance into the post-Brexit 21st century, Mr Vast also draws on the Theatre of the Absurd, the archetype of the fool and international folk traditions in his weird & wonderful characters, costumes, masks and props. A metamorphic presence and shamanic compère, Vast takes audiences on journeys into fantastic new worlds, summoning the deepest desires and fears from our collective unconscious.

Equally at home on stage at festivals, comedy venues or nightclubs, Mr Vast has a diverse global fanbase devoted to his unique style of off-kilter electronica and inspired lyricism, showcased in unpredictable live sets where barriers between performer and audience are always broken down. Behind the multiple personalities of Mr Vast lies a deeply human, vulnerable artist seeking connection and catharsis, one who aims to triumph over adversity with shared fun and laughter.

His new album – Tinker’s Cuss – will be released in November this year. Recommended if you like Wevie Stonder; Stevie Wonder; The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band; Dada; Scarfolk; David Lynch; Frank Zappa; Prince; Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band; Sun City Girls; Marc Bolan / T. Rex; Funkadelic; Bruce Lacey; Ivor Cutler; Buster Keaton; Reeves & Mortimer; Matt Berry; Robert Calvert; A Hawk & A Hacksaw; Telex; Boards of Canada; Heaven 17; Liquid Liquid; The B-52’s; Church of the SubGenius