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The Railway Inn presents

Grack Mack & The Pack

Bristol-based Indie-Folk/Pop 4 piece, merging hypnotic vocals with a cathartic indie sound.
Date
Room
Platform 1
Doors
Age limit
18+
Tickets (adv)
£8.00
Tickets (door)
£11.00

Tickets

Grack Mack & The Pack

£8.00

A booking fee of 11% will be added to each ticket order. This fee goes straight to maintaining the venue.

Grack Mack & The Pack” have served as a widely appreciated emotional lay-by since their 2022, formation into Indie-Folk/Pop, merging hypnotic vocals and catchy guitar lines with a cathartic indie sound. Drawing influence from artists such as Big Thief, Radiohead and Men I Trust – The Pack take their different influences with a stride of passion to take what former solo front-woman ‘Grace Mackenzie’ (aka Grack Mack) calls ‘melodies of her thoughts’  taking the thoughts and experiences of everyday life and turning them into dreamy folk/pop tracks. Since releasing their debut EP, Grace, Will, Munashe and Reuben have some exciting shows lined up for the rest of the year. The Pack bring a fresh perspective to the Bristol music scene, infusing their sound with authenticity and a distinctive blend of influences that set them apart. ♫♪♪

Supporting on the night will be

Picture House

Picture House is an indie dream-pop band, led by Jo Carson and Paul Gumma, with Mike Vaughan on drums. Their music weaves reverb-soaked textures, hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies into immersive soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from artists like Slowdive, The Cure, and DIIV, their atmospheric live performances bring their nocturnal, nostalgic, and quietly powerful songs to life. ♫♪♪

To Tundra

Formed at the beginning of 2025, To Tundra are a band set on always pushing themselves past their current skill set. Over the past couple of months, the Winchester-based five-piece – comprising Jess Ridgers (vocals), Myles Sears (guitar), James Eaton (drums) Jay Dengate (bass) and Ben Caulfield (guitar) – have already begun to make a name for themselves amongst the local community. After a fantastic debut at the Railway Inn in Feburary, the group looks to push their energetic and intricate sound even further and showcase their music to a wider audience.