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Rodney Brannigan “The Two Guitar Man”

Staveley Roundhouse
 
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The Texas-born troubadour who learned to play in Austin, perform in Los Angeles, craft songs in Nashville, and put it all together in London has played all types of music in all types of venues in his storied career. His adventurous, boundary breaking guitar playing (sometimes at the same time) earning him the title “The Two Guitar Man” has led to performance invites across American, India, Africa and Europe.

in 2018 Michael Eavis asked him to headline the 15,000 people Glasto Extravaganza at Glastonbury Abbey, when Paloma Faith was forced to pull out – leading to a spot on the Acoustic stage at last year’s Glastonbury Festival where he packed the tent and went down a storm!

“Rodney Branigan is one of the most amazing artists you will ever see. Not simply because he is unique, but rather because he is impossibly talented” Music Connection

Staveley Roundhouse
Time:
10:00am


8th August 2025
7:30pm
10:00PM
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Price:

Tickets Members £10
Guest £12
Ticket price includes a free drink!

 
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