This event is fully booked, we will be streaming it live on our Facebook & Youtube for those who can’t make it.
The inimitable experimental psychoactive jam band, play two sets live, loose and socially distanced on our heated and covered canal side terrace alongside Grow staple, the incredible Butoh dancer, Mai Nguyen Tri.
Enjoy mouth watering Middle Eastern inspired dishes, fair trade cocktails, winter warmers, craft & organic drinks which you can order via the Grow, Hackney app from your table.
FREE ENTRY
ABOUT YOUR VISIT TO GROW
* Tables are available to book by contacting reservations@growhackney.co.uk and they are available for a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 people.
* Grow opens at 6pm and last orders are at 9.30pm
* This is an outdoor event and our terrace is covered and heated but please dress appropriately.
* You can order and pay for drinks from your table via the Grow, Hackney app so we advise downloading it in advance from the Apple Store or Google Play
* We have reimagined the space and the way we operate you help keep a great atmosphere whilst keeping you as safe as possible and have been awarded AA Covid-19 Confident. More information at https://grow-hackney.squarespace.com/
About Grow, Hackney
An Experiment in Ethical and Sustainable Business.
Grow is an independent and self-organised eco-system of studios and a creative space with bars and a kitchen, created out of an old sausage factory by the River Lea in Hackney Wick. Grow pays London Living Wage, uses eco-electricity, sources ethically and locally and is free entry, wherever possible. We currently serve a seasonal menu and range of drinks, including organic wines and prosecco, cocktails, homemade Hackney Spiced Rum, cask ale and also offer a range of soft drinks including Kompassion Kombucha, Rejuce, Charitea, tea and Union Coffee
This event was made possible thanks to public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
About Arts Council England
Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. By 2030 they want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable range of high-quality cultural experiences. Between 2018 and 2022, we will invest £1.45 billion of public money from government and an estimated £860 million from the National Lottery to help deliver this vision.
Following the Covid-19 crisis, the Arts Council has developed a £160 million Emergency Response Package, with nearly 90% coming from the National Lottery, for organisations and individuals needing support. Find out more at www.artscouncil.org.uk/covid19