Jim Distortion Bows Out with a Bang at The Hertford Club
Local music legend and mental health advocate Jim Distortion is set to take the stage one last time for a powerful cause. On August 9th, The Hertford Club (Bull Plain, Hertford) will host an unforgettable day of live music, community spirit, games, and stalls – all in support of mental health charity Coffee and Coping.
This free-entry event will be headlined by Jim Distortion’s final live performance, making it a momentous occasion for fans and supporters alike. Jim will reunite with his original band Distorted Breed for a five-song set, followed by a heartfelt singalong finale with Rob Clydesdale and band, playing ten iconic covers to celebrate a legacy of music, connection, and resilience.
All proceeds from stalls and donations will directly support Coffee & Coping’s mission to fight loneliness, especially among veterans and isolated individuals across Hertfordshire.
“This isn’t just a gig – it’s a celebration of community, of recovery, and of what music can do to bring people together,” says Jim Distortion.
Whether you come for the music, the atmosphere, or the cause – make sure you’re there for “One Last Time.”