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Serving Sounds

There's nothing like your local.

  • 18 September 2021
  • Poole lower High Street and Quay

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There’s nothing like your local. There’s nothing like it.

There’s nothing like a pint at your local. There’s nothing like hanging out in the beer garden at your local. There’s nothing like it. There’s nothing like the footie, a fag and a pint at your local. There’s nothing like curry night Wednesdays, a beer of my choice and a tikka masala for 6 quid! Friday, the 2 for 1 cocktails. There’s nothing like the sound of the fruities and the hustle at the pool tables. The regular’s discount, the stains, the smells, the lads, the ladies, the loos, dance moves, the banter, the booze, the bar knowing your order, the spilt drinks, the sticky shoes. The “I’m just going to have one”, the “just one more”. The ‘DING DING’ “LAST ORDERS?” See you next week I’m sure. There’s nothing like your local. There’s nothing like it.

Creators: Adam Dupree, Jason Dupree

Graphic designer: Emma Dumeresq

Technical advisor: Colin Dupree

Listen to this 90-second audio clip and don’t miss Serving Sounds from The Working Boys Club at InsideOutDorset, 19th September 2021, Christchurch Quamps

Disclaimer – This bar serves MUSIC rather than alcohol, and we do not promote smoking, gambling or excessive drinking.  

 

Serving Sounds is supported by: Arts Council EnglandLighthouse Poole, DCMS, Festival Coast Live!, SoundStorm

Access

There is flat access to the grass performance area from hard-standing, pavement with dropped curbs. There is standing area around performance, with some seating available in vicinity.

Further access information can be found through the ‘Plan your visit’ link below.

Plan Your Visit

With the current climate crisis, we try to work in a greener way and understand that we all need to be part of the solution in protecting our planet. We encourage you to consider how you get to the festival and adapt to ‘greener’ ways if possible. Follow this link to plan your visit to Inside Out Dorset.

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