An Audience with Electric Pets – JT Soar – Gig Review
What a venue. JT Soar isn’t your average gig spot — it’s small, cosy, and a world away from the usual commercial chaos. No stage, no barriers, no gimmicks.
Read moreWhat a venue. JT Soar isn’t your average gig spot — it’s small, cosy, and a world away from the usual commercial chaos. No stage, no barriers, no gimmicks.
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