
De qué se trata
"Anything Else? Open Mic" is Barcelona's Music, Spoken Word Poetry and Storytelling Open Mic night, hosted in English every other Tuesday 8pm at The Comedy Clubhouse in El Born; Carrer Dels Canvis Nous 10. Entrance to see the show is 3 Euros on the door. Please get in touch via Instagram @anythingelse_openmic and DM to sign up to perform in advance of the night! We are an open and welcoming community and the show is open to performers of all types and at all levels! We very much welcome first time performers, just as much as we welcome professional and upcoming artists who wish to promote their material to a fun and welcoming crowd. So we would love to hear from you, no matter what kind of experience you have in performing! The show is hosted in English, but performances in all languages are very much welcome. This is a great place to make new friends and make connections in the international and expat community of Barcelona. It is a safe space for all! Look forward to meeting you at the show. Love Kelly (Host and Organiser) x
Próximos eventos (4+)
Ver todo- BARDHOUSE: A Night of Spoken Word, Hip Hop, and SongMon Real, Barcelona
Bardhouse is a monthly celebration of local and international artists slamming words and flowing over beats. Join us at Mon Real to watch some of Barcelona's biggest talents bring beats and rhymes to life! The show is split into two halves: the first is spoken word and the second is dance and music, a trifecta of talent all in one place. Got rhymes of your own? We'll finish the show with a chance for audience members and performers to participate in a freestyle rap. There's no better way to spend a Saturday than with cheap drinks, art, and music.
Featuring spoken word artists:
Meghan Tenpenny (spoken word)
Bart Obenda (spoken word)
Eva Noxon (folk music)Dancer:
Porter GrubbsRappers:
MeryB
CosmikaDoors 20:00
Show starts: 20:30
8 euro online, 10 at the doorProduced by Mariah Girouard and Luke Messina
Keep in mind that while we celebrate diversity of languages and cultures, the spoken word section is almost always exclusively in English.