Rob HERON & The Tea Pad Orchestra dont care what genre you choose to
put them in Western Swing, Blues, Country, Rock & Roll or whatever
else as long as you understand that theyre 100% sincere and 100%
immersed in this stuff. This is no lazy pastiche, no dressing up box.
They live and breathe this music and want you to get immersed with
them. The Tea Pad are eight years into a remarkable story that began
with four friends studying at Newcastle University and now sees them
playing venues and festivals across the UK and mainland Europe.
Based in Newcastle Upon Tyne but with members hailing from Orkney to
Warwickshire, the Tea Pad sound draws on myriad influences from Hank
Williams to Django Reinhardt, Tom Waits to The Beatles yet ultimately
sounds like nobody else, that North Eastern Swing style thats utterly
their own and changing all the time. Usually a six piece band, for the
Summer Streets live stream, Rob is joined by the band's mandolin and
harmonica player, Tom Cronin.
You can come down and see them in a safe, socially distanced
environment by reserving a table for up to 6 people from no more than
two different households. Our staff will serve you drinks to and from
your table so can concentrate on enjoying this free gig and get used
the 'the new normal'.
Doors 5pm | Music Starts 5.30pm
Free but ticketed
Tickets on sale Tuesday 1 September 12pm
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR VISIT
ENTERING AND EXITING THE BUILDING
We will be operating a one way system on the evening. Whether you
drive, walk or get public transport to GCT, please enter the building
via our main entrance on the side of the building, you will be greeted
by a member of staff who will show you through our Studio to the
garden where your table will waiting for you.
To access the toilets or leave the venue, please leave via the garden
gate and re-enter the building again via the main entrance.
TOILETS AND BAR
We will only have our accessible toilet available for the evening to
help manage social distancing. Our bar will be running a drinks menu
for the evening and we will be running table service for the duration
of the event.
HYGIENE AND SAFETY
Safety and confidence of you and our staff is the most important to us
so we have put in the following procedures in place to assure you we
are making GCT the safest it can be:
* There are hand sanitising stations throughout the building and our
staff will be undertaking regular cleaning of public areas.
* On top of the aforementioned one-way system, we will be maintaining
social distancing of at least 1m at all times.
* Tables are limited in the garden to allow for the safest distance
between each audience member and artists.
* We encourage contactless card payments where possible to limit the
exchange of cash.
_Please arrive at the venue for 5pm to be seated. The performance will
take place outside, in our garden, and will begin at 5.30pm and will
finish around 6.30pm. The event will conclude at 7pm._
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