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Stone Jets Live In Worthing

Stone Jets Live In Worthing

4 Jul 2025 - 15 Aug 2025

Stone Jets perform the latest singles and music from a growing Blues Soul Pop catalgoue. Tickets limited so get yours today! This is an 18+ event
Frank from Blue Velvet

Frank from Blue Velvet

31 May 2025 - 31 May 2025

A Hastings based band merging big film scores, jangling guitar riffs and dancing swing beats. Songs that paint vivid pictures of corruption, redemption and flawed individuals. Misfits, oddballs and broken toys. Vive Le Rock say "If David Lynch did Americana it would sound like this." Their live performances are full of post-punk distortion topped off with the baritone vocal drawl of Andrew J Davies. Lyrically they deal with the fragility of the human condition, the devils and angels sitting on everyone's shoulders. The music is joyous with an anarchic energy, it's hard to a leave a show without a smile on your face. With support from Ben Maier fielding a stripped down Cajun version of his usual sound.
Sly Pigeon

Sly Pigeon

6 Jun 2025 - 6 Jun 2025

Cellar Arts Club are proud to present an evening of live music: Sly Pigeon: Local music combo, Sly Pigeon released their debut E.P in late 2023. They played extensively across the south coast, including a performance for Chichester Festival Theatre before taking a brief hiatus. Welcome their return with new music, new vibes and a new member. This is a night not to be missed. Pop: Rock and Roll goodness. Joe Bunn: The 7" Goliath himself, Joe Bunn the Bard of Worthing will be rounding off the night in style. If you've ever witnessed his DJing fitness, you know you're in for a treat. This is a legendary legend to be in the presence of. Support act TBA
Mayukh Gangopadhyay

Mayukh Gangopadhyay

28 Jun 2025 - 28 Jun 2025

Mayukh Gangopadhyay is an Indian classical (Hindustani) instrumental sarod performer from India. He has been performing at many prestigious concerts and music festivals across the country and abroad as well. Some notable concerts are at the Rabindranath Tagore House in Kolkata, Kolkata International Trade Fair, Devgandhar in Pune, Bihar Nritya Kala Academy in Patna, Assam University in Silchar, Phoenix Mall in Chennai, ITC Food Festival in Chennai, Uttara Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Uttara University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, etc. Mayukh will be playing the sarod and be supported on tabla by Dhiman Bhattacharya playing two sets over the course of the evening. The live section of the evening will be followed by DJ sets (tbc).
Rob Barratt

Rob Barratt

27 Jun 2025 - 4 Sept 2025

Rob Barratt is a Dudley-born and Cornwall-based comic poet, humourist and singer. His brain-tickling, word-mangling performance combines clever word play, verse and song with satire, parody and audience participation. Rob deals with such important topics as squid, data-driven education, Neanderthal politics, the weather in Scotland, distressed furniture, pissoirs and his relationship with potatoes but beneath the humour lurk serious issues. In recent years Rob has appeared at folk, literature and arts festivals all over the British Isles and Australia. This is not only clever but I think it's very funny (Mike Harding) His head is well and truly located in Planet Barratt, clearly a place of wonderfully bizarre inspiration (Coventry Telegraph) Rob revels in wily wordplay & rogue rhyming but his conceits & surrealist forays into the imagination take the ruddy biscuit. Hilarious! Adrian Mealing (UK Touring and Spooky Men's Chorale) Comic Poet it says on the card. That's not the half of it. The man is a velvet tongued assassin, using charm and humour as a subtle lever to highlight life's absurdities. It's all very light and sing-along jocular but this man is dangerously subversive and his show should be witnessed at all costs at your earliest opportunity. Bloody Funny." (Barrie Dimond of Festivals for All at Beardy Folk Festival, Shropshire, June 2022) What a night we had on Friday with the amazing wordsmith Rob Barratt. Funny, witty, poignant, thought-provoking poems and songs, we were laughing until our ribs hurt one moment and then thinking about the curved balls that life often throws at us the next. A great performer, Rob immediately engages with his audience and takes them on the journey into his world and it is a wonderful experience (Watford Folk Club) https://www.youtube.com/@robbarratt1 https://robbarratt.wixsite.com/robbarratt

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