Concerts Don’t Cost the Earth with Gibbon and Goldfinch
Saturday April 5th
Doors 6.30pm; Concert starts 7.30pm
Following Gibbon & Goldfinch’s knock out appearance at our Winter Solstice Party, they're back with Concerts Don’t Cost the Earth, a unique musical experience to move, motivate and inspire.
Gibbon & Goldfinch - aka performing duo Marcus Decker and Holly Cullen-Davies, who met running protest song workshops - are singers, multi-instrumentalists, activists, curators and entertainers.
For this concert, the first at Kairos since we acquired our own piano, Marcus and Holly will perform a range of pieces from J.S. Bach to Nina Simone and Claude Debussy to Joni Mitchell.
Concerts Don’t Cost the Earth brings together musicians, hosts and audiences in convivial settings where everyone is included. Expect to be surprised, to laugh and possibly cry, to learn something new and to make new friends.
Tickets for the evening are on a sliding scale, according to income, of £10, £20 and £30. Profits from the evening will go towards two different, Kairos-aligned environmental projects. During the interval break you’ll have a chance to find out more about them and to vote for which one you’d like to support.
Doors open at 6.30pm, with food on offer both before and after the performance. You are then warmly invited to stay and socialise until the pay bar closes at 11pm.
Marcus Decker studied at Leipzig University and then trained as a jazz singer at the Budapest Conservatory in Hungary. He has busked and hitchhiked through over 40 different countries and sailed across the Atlantic to Dominica in 2017. As an activist in climate emergency mode he hung a banner over the QE2 bridge in 2022 and spent the following 16 months in prison for it, where he also set up and ran a choir for other prisoners called Singing Makes It Better. He is fighting deportation by the Home Office.
Holly Cullen-Davies trained as a pianist at the Royal Northern College of Music and The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She is also a qualified Suzuki piano teacher, runs Thula Mama choirs for parents with babies and sings in her family vocal trio Davies & Daughters whose debut album you can listen to here. Holly founded Concerts Don't Cost the Earth in 2021. Over the last few years she has been active in the climate movement and working against Marcus's deportation order by giving interviews on radio, television and for newspapers.
Watch a one minute video about Concerts Don't Cost the Earth
Kairos, 84 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 4TG
Doors open at 6.30pm for drinks. Concert starts at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £10, £20 or £30. Food complimentary. Pay bar.
You can find our returns policy here.