Studio 52 is a community artist space located in the heart of Allston, and is proud to support the Boston music scene and local artist community.
Frank Turner isn’t done with Boston just yet.
After wrapping up six shows at Royale with a grand finale last night, the English folk-punk singer-songwriter has announced a pop-up seventh gig — and it goes down tonight (July 3) at Two Saints Tavern on Gainsborough St. in Boston. The solo show is a benefit for The Claddagh Fund.
After making a donation at the door, those in attendance can make an added contribution by requesting songs for Turner to play, with all money raised going to Claddagh. There’s no school or work tomorrow, so this should be a lively one. Details below.
In the meantime, read Jason Greenough’s review of Turner’s Night 1 kickoff show in the Theatre District, as well as our extended Q&A where he talks about his affinity for Boston, performing in our country’s current political climate, and his latest album, Be More Kind.
Featured image by Jason Greenough for Vanyaland.
I’m a big fan of the work @KenDKM does with @claddaghfund – might find a way to help out, maybe later today.
— Frank Turner (@frankturner) July 3, 2018
Alright I’ll stop teasing. Playing a benefit solo show for @claddaghfund tonight at Two Saints Tavern, 52 Gainsborough St. 21+. Request set. Donations, all cash to the fund. I play at 9pm!
— Frank Turner (@frankturner) July 3, 2018
Grateful to have our friend @frankturner playing a special acoustic requests show to benefit our claddaghfund tonight 9pm twosaintstavern 52 Gainsborough St Boston (by Northeastern )… https://t.co/y3kkySJB9X
— Ken Casey (@KenDKM) July 3, 2018
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