Accessed by an antique lift or thick-carpeted staircase, this elegant home, exceptionally located in the sought after Kensington neighbourhood, ensures a luxurious and opulent stay from the moment of arrival. Each bedroom has its own TV, generous storage space and en-suite bathroom. While modern and well-equipped, the kitchen is modestly sized, making the home better suited for guests happy to utilise the convenient location, and nearby tube link to central London, for dining out in the evenings.
Primus - Hailing from El Sobrante, California, Primus is an American rock band established in 1984. Fans may recognize "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver," "John The Fisherman," and "My Name Is Mud," three of Primus' most famous songs.
Sweetgrass Basket Weaving Workshop - Discover the art of sweetgrass basket weaving at the upcoming workshop. Participants will learn the traditional techniques and create their own unique basket to take home.
Sierra Ferrell is a singer and songwriter from the United States. Hailing from a small-town in West Virginia, she left home in her 20s to travel the country with a group of nomadic musicians. Her genre-bending and timeless sound has garnered her critical acclaim and more than 200,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
Wheeler Walker Jr. is the satirical country musician character created by the comedian, actor and writer Benjamin Isaac Hoffman. Hailing from Kentucky, he has released several albums under the alias, including the Top 10 charting Redneck Shit, Ol' Wheeler and WW III - all of which topped the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Staind - Five-member rock band Staind started their musical journey from Springfield, Massachusetts in 1995. In 2011, founding drummer, Wysocki left the band to be replaced by Sal Giancarelli. Staind’s first studio album, “Tormented”, dropped in 1996. They have seven studio albums to their credit.
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