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The Railway Inn presents

Seán McGowan

It’s fair to say that Seán McGowan has been “grafting” since Day One. Over the last decade, the Southampton born singer has toured over 20 Countries and performed at numerous festivals!
Date
Room
Platform 1
Doors
Age limit
18+
Tickets (adv)
£14.00
Tickets (door)
£17.00

Tickets

Seán McGowan

£14.00

A booking fee of 11% will be added to each ticket order. This fee goes straight to maintaining the venue.

It’s fair to say that Seán McGowan has been “grafting” since Day One. Over the last decade, the Southampton born singer has toured over 20 Countries and performed at numerous festivals; all whilst juggling reality with jobs such as: Barman; Cleaner; Kitchen Porter; Tour Manager; and, most recently; a Barber. Unafraid of “getting stuck in”, McGowan is still chipping away; delivering songs, shows and mentality of working-class reality that resonates beyond the shores of the UK and across the Globe. Unapologetically: “warts ‘n’ all”.

With Five EP’s (McGovernment, The People’s Music, Look Lively, Graft & Grief, Curate Calm, Create Chaos) and Two LP’s (Son of the Smith and Who On Earth) under his belt, records that have landed him support tours with artists such as: Frank Turner; Billy Bragg; The Levellers; in addition to festival slots at: Glastonbury; Bestival; 2000 Trees, and many more, plus sold out headline tours, relentless effort and constant progression have set him up for what will be his biggest move to date.

Whether it’s a passionate, raw, and lyrical Solo performance or a riotous, bold, and layered Full-Band performance – McGowan cut his teeth playing live. He’s not just another Singer/Songwriter. ♫♪♪

Support comes from

Jean

Jean” a queer indie rock/ pop artist born in Buckinghamshire , based in Winchester started releasing music in her first year of university but has been performing and making music since she could walk and talk.

She takes inspiration from the likes of “girl in red” and “nothing but thieves”

Growing up neuro divergent caused her to feel increasingly isolated and frustrated but music always made sense to her , the stage always felt like home.

One of her most notable achievements was having her original song “bluebird” played on BBC introducing where it was branded “a really special track” and “really emotive”.

A really fierce and emotive performance you will want to stick around for. ♫♪♪