Kavus Torabi – Live At The Tree House 30/1/26

Kavus Torabi is a multii-instrumentalist, author, artist and, since, 2016, singer and songwriter with the legendary Gong and The Utopia Strong.
Kavus Torabi is a versatile British/Iranian artist known for his talents as a composer, multi-instrumentalist, performer, author, artist, broadcaster, and DJ. Since 2016, he has been the frontman of the iconic psychedelic band Gong, where he serves as the principal songwriter. Additionally, he is a member of the semi-modular experimental/psychedelic trio, The Utopia Strong. Torabi’s musical journey includes stints as the guitarist for the legendary British cult band Cardiacs and the avant-rock instrumentalists Guapo.
Please note this is an 18+ all standing event, and the venue is accessed by stairs with no lift. If you have any enquiries please email thetreehouse@cheeseandgrain.com
Venue
The Tree House, 35 Berkley Rd, Frome, Somerset, BA11 2EH
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