Just seven months after their last performance in Brecon, Liz Jones and Suzy Cargill from Scottish act Liz Jones & Broken Windows are returning to The Muse this month.
Returning with a full band, Liz and co will take to the stage in Brecon on Saturday, 18 April.
Twists of roots, blues and psychedelia, in a vibe that lies firmly with the 60s spirit of free music. Liz Jones & Broken Windows sound only like themselves, but have been compared to Little Feat, The Faces and Fleetwood Mac, with similarities lying in group buzz on stage and a wave goodbye to neat boxes, each tune simply taken on the path it carves. Live shows are a wild mix of personal expression, genre celebration and individual musicianship.
Corralling some of Scotland's best players, this six-piece have the talent to roam beyond the prescribed pentatonic box.
Special Guests on the night will be Disque Bleu who supported Liz and Suzy on their first appearance at The Muse back in September 2025.
Comprising of Ian Jones on bass and vocals and Julian Lewis on rhythm and lead guitar. An interesting mix of laid-back blues, country and other genres.
One audience review following the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival said of Liz Jones & Broken Windows: “When this group of eclectic, casual looking musicians join a stage, you could be forgiven for thinking they’d be there to ‘entertain’, a leg up from some decent gigging bar in their home town.
“At the end of the gig, you are a fan, wondering why they aren’t widely celebrated in the rockin live music world. There’s so much to love. Vocally, musically, in spirit and in energy, they deliver original songs in a way that make you feel part of the band. You’re accepted because you are in it for the music, for the songs, the smiling, the realness of confused genres, stage wobbles and the shared secret that wild and free music is underground, and it doesn’t care.”
Tickets are £20 and can be bought by going to: https://www.ticketsource.com/mwrbc/mwr-bc-presents-liz-jones-broken-windows-with-sga-disque-bleu/e-kqymko
Doors open at 7.30pm, with showtime at 8pm on Saturday, 18 April.





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