Joan As Police Woman tickets

Joan As Police Woman Tickets

Recently announced: Joan As Police Woman St Georges Bristol, Bristol
Wednesday 16th April 2025 Doors at 19:00
Wednesday 9th October 2024 Doors at 19:00
Joan As Police Woman Fan Reviews (2) 5.0
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Intimate venue for a solo performance

Good views of the stage with decent sound amplification. Respectful audience with very little usage of mobile phone camera. Policy of seating late arrivals between songs is commendable in minimising disruptions for everyone.

Posted anonymously on 08/07/2019

Joan As Police Woman, The Epstein Theatre, Liverpool - 3rd July 2019

Joan as Policewoman at St George’s

I bought tickets for my partner to the gig - Loved the venue. It has had quite a makeover since we last visited. Acoustics were incredible. We both really enjoyed the gig - we were very pleased to see Fyfe Dangerfield supporting Joan - he has a great voice and is very talented. Joan and her band gave a wonderful performance. Venue service was good as were all areas surrounding ticket purchase and ticket delivery.

Posted by Jules on 27/04/2018

Joan As Police Woman, St Georges Bristol, Bristol - 25th April 2018


Joan As Police Woman is a multifaceted singer-songwriter and musician from Brooklyn, New York. Blending genres such as rock, soul, and indie, she has released significant singles like "The Magic" and albums including Real Life (2006), Damned Devotion (2018), and Cover Two (2020). Joan As Police Woman has captivated audiences at prestigious venues and festivals, supporting renowned artists like Rufus Wainwright on tour, gaining acclaim for her soulful voice and emotive performances.


Artist Bio

Joan As Police Woman writes fantastic and complex pop music. Always innovative, her sound draws on rock and R&B.

Joan Wasser started music lessons at a young age being taught piano from the age of six and began to play violin at school and community orchestras when she was eight. However classical music did no hold any real appeal for her and as the disillusionment turned to boredom she found a new direction and began to play in punk bands whilst at college.

In 1992 she joined The Dambuilders - an indie rock band that counted members of Radiohead amongst their fans. After quickly signing to Elektra Records they released three albums. Wasser stood out as the bands striking violin player in evermore colourful costumes. The band enabled her to explore new possibilities through trying out guitar, keys and various vocal techniques.

Wasser began to play with other outfits including Those Bastard Souls which continue after The Dambuilders ended with whom she recorded the album Debt & Departure which was prompted as a response to the tragic death of her boyfriend Jeff Buckley.
Taking the inspiration for the name from the seventies Angie Dickinson television programme, Wasser adopted the title Joan As Police Woman and began to focus on her solo work. She released an eponymously titled EP in 2004 which prompted a request from Rufus Wainwright to join her band.

To date she has now released seven studio albums including her latest work named Damned Devotion which came out in 2018.

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