Beans On Toast

Music |
14th March 2025

Doors 8pm | Tickets £20 | Malt Room Standing | Plus Support from William Crighton

Cult legend and all-round hero Beans on Toast takes to the road for The Wild Goose Chase!

Playing songs from his extensive back catalogue alongside some newfangled pagan hymns from his new album ‘Wild Goose Chasers,’ out 1st December, Beans will be joined onstage by long-term musical companion and piano virtuoso King Killership. Beans on Toast has released fifteen studio albums, traditionally releasing a new record each year on 1 December, his birthday.

Beans On Toast’s show will be a celebration of music, friendship, nature, and what it means to be human. Everyone is welcome.

“protest songs peppered with optimism” The Guardian

“Perhaps the defining voice of a generation.” – Louder than War

“The absolute finest chronicler of humankind” – Maximum Volume

“A travelling troubadour for the ages” – Three Songs and Out

“In an earnest but funny set, the singer-songwriter otherwise known as Jay McAllister careers from passionate polemic to a song about … a penguin” The Guardian

Support will come from incredible Australian songsmith and storyteller William Crighton. With music best described as “Bush Psych”, Crighton is steadily making a name for himself as one of Austrailia’s most exciting and innovative musicians and story tellers.

 

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DATES & TIMES

14th March 2025

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