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Gaz Brookfield

Gaz Brookfield

2 Oct 2025 - 19 Dec 2025

Since winning Acoustic magazine's 2010 Singer Songwriter of the year, nu / anti-folk artist Gaz Brookfield has spent his time on the road, touring the UK and Europe. He has shared the stage with the likes of Levellers, Seth Lakeman, Frank Turner, New Model Army, Nick Harper, Newton Faulkner, Miles Hunt, and many more. His songs are instantly accessible, everyman tales of life, love and everything else in between. He has so far released four albums the latest being 2016's "I Know My Place".
Nick Harper

Nick Harper

10 Oct 2025 - 22 Oct 2025

Nick Harper is one the UK's best kept musical secrets. Those who have witnessed the spellbinding, one-man show will tell you this. A childhood growing up surrounded by the musical prowess of some of the 60's most revered songwriters & musicians, not to mention being son of Roy Harper, along with 20 years of crafting songs & touring the land has spawned a truly one-off, original guitarist & songwriter who stands alone as a UK great, to be cherished & revered. For over two decades, he has been dazzling audiences, reviewers & fellow artists alike with his heady mix of virtuosity, boyish charm, showmanship & sheer bravado. An imagination bursting with ideas has seen Nick release 11 solo albums to critical acclaim, earning a Number 1 spot in the charts with the seminal hit 'Blue Sky Thinking'.
Headsticks

Headsticks

3 Aug 2025 - 2 Nov 2025

Following on from what can only be called a triumphant 2019, releasing one of the best albums of the year and sharing the stage up and down the country with some of the UK. Support on the night will be a full band outing for Shotgun Marmalade
Danny & the Champions of the World

Danny & the Champions of the World

28 Nov 2025 - 28 Nov 2025

Danny George Wilson has been touring the world and making critically acclaimed records for nearly 20 years now, the first Grand Drive release was on Loose Back in 1997. Since forming as ‘Danny & The Champions of the World’, the band have released four albums, the latest, ‘Stay True’, being their ‘finest set yet’ according to Mojo Magazine. Danny & The Champions Of The World are and have always been a loose collection of great musicians, songwriters, stowaways and adventurers. Danny talks of Stay True as being inspired by the ‘great soul, country and rock n roll of Stax, Muscle Shoals, The Band, Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham, Dion DiMucci, Van Morrisson, Ronnie Lane meets Ronnie Spector’! It is an album steeped in good times, bad times, family, friends and powered by a great jukebox. It is without a doubt, the work of a champ.
Thousand Yard Stare

Thousand Yard Stare

6 Feb 2026 - 14 Feb 2026

Thousand Yard Stare are an English band from Slough, Berkshire, England, active during the early 1990s, prior to the Britpop explosion. Supporting popular bands on the indie circuit such as James and Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine, the band also released several EPs.
The Frank & Walters show

The Frank & Walters show

22 Nov 2025 - 7 Mar 2026

The Frank and Walters Paul Linehan is one of Irelands most talented and inspirational singer / songwriters. For nearly 30 years Paul has penned and performed hundreds of songs with The Frank and Walters which have captured the hearts and minds of generations. The band originally became world famous on the 90s indie scene and have produced seven studio albums. Paul has lost none of his talent or motivation to produce fantastically crafted and catchy indie songs and continues to write new material to this day. This summer the band also achieved a life-long ambition when they played with a full orchestra at the Cork Opera House.
The Tubs

The Tubs

10 Sept 2025 - 18 Sept 2025

The Tubs were formed by two of the primary songwriters from the critically lauded pop group Joanna Gruesome - Owen Williams & George Nicholls - as a way of expanding the dimensions of their jubilant compositions.
Mark Radcliffe & David Boardman

Mark Radcliffe & David Boardman

4 Nov 2025 - 4 Nov 2025

Mark and David are singing, songwriting, strumming, and swigging buddies from the badlands of the Cheshire Plain. Radcliffe has been on BBC national radio since the early nineties and currently hosts the Radio 2 Folk Show and weekend breakfast on 6Music. He is also the author of five bestselling books, the latest being Crossroads – In Search Of The Moments That Changed Music. Previously a member of folk-rock bands The Family Mahone and Galleon Blast, he is currently one half of electronic duo UNE and drummer and lyricist for Americana band Fine Lines whose lead singer and guitarist is….. David Boardman. A consummate guitarist and guitar teacher, David cut his teeth on the rock circuit with Darktown Jubilee touring not only the UK but also North America and Canada. A gifted visual artist, Boardman met Radcliffe in their hometown of Knutsford where their writing partnership soon began to flourish. Their act is one of classic simplicity: two voices, two guitars, some great original songs, the odd carefully chosen cover and the occasional rambling anecdote. They have recently recorded their debut duo album First Light and have somehow managed to hit the sweet spot between David wanting to do dozens of takes before carefully selecting the best bits and Mark thinking it was alright the first time!
Jarrod Dickenson

Jarrod Dickenson

15 Feb 2026 - 27 Feb 2026

Texas-born songwriter, Jarrod Dickenson's slightly spooky melodies and lyrics invoke a mid-Western post-war America, when cars ran on leaded gas, television hadn't yet kidnapped the country's imagination, and men wore hats every day. His reflective lyrics, almost like hand-written letters, remind us that human stories of lost love, sudden fortune, and abiding mystery transcend the decades.
Albertine Sarges

Albertine Sarges

3 Nov 2025 - 14 Nov 2025

Berlin born and raised artist Albertine Sarges brings together a new band for her debut LP which approaches her take on feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, gender stereotypes and mental health. These topics fall under the ever-shifting veneer of Albertine’s chameleonic pop motifs: from Viv Albertine-inspired post-punk and kaleidoscopic dream-pop to quiet-loud guitar squall and Tune-Yards reminiscent vocal acrobatics. While Albertine Sarges maintains a sense of comedy in her approach, her music is also a platform to explore the self and contribute to broader societal discourse.
Blue Bendy

Blue Bendy

19 Sept 2025 - 5 Feb 2026

Blue Bendy have struck a balance between being obviously skilled musicians, writing complex, layered, overlapping and ambitious compositions, while also utilising space, breadth, and restraint. Their music is bursting with dynamism, exploring push-pull dynamics that results in something ceaselessly unpredictable. It results in a sound that is rare for a new band: as experimental as it is confident and assured, as tender as it is visceral, as quiet as it is loud, as bloody as it is teary.
Lilly Hiatt

Lilly Hiatt

20 Oct 2025 - 26 Oct 2025

Lilly Hiatt's love of the '90s alt-rock she was raised on shines through on Trinity Lane in the distressed guitars and urgent backbeats. She cites the Pixies, Breeders, Dinosaur Jr., and her favourites, Pearl Jam as influences, but there is also something distinctly Americana lurking in the songs. After moving out of an ex's house, Hiatt settled into a new apartment off of Trinity Lane in her East Nashville neighbourhood and went on tour with friend John Moreland to the West Coast and back. The intensely personal, autobiographical album was written largely upon her return, in isolation, facing the issues she escaped while on the road. Every time she wanted a man, she picked up her guitar. Every time she wanted a drink, she picked up her guitar. Hiatt says, 'Love will take you to the darkest places but also the most honest places if you let it. Learning how to love myself is something I've always been lousy with, and I spent some time on that. I thought about my sobriety, what that means to me, the struggles I'd had throughout the years, since I was a 27-year-old and hung up my toxic drinking habit. I thought about my mother, who took her own life when I was a baby, not far from my age at 30 years old, and I related to her more than ever. As you can see, there was plenty of time spent on my own. I didn't talk to that many folks, albeit a few close friends, and leaned into my family. I stayed away from men, and danced alone in the evenings, looking out my window observing my humble and lively neighbourhood. I found power in being by myself. I found peace in the people I was surrounded with we didn't really know one another, but we smiled when passed on the street. One time I almost rear-ended an older woman in her car backing out of my driveway and I said, Oh man, I'm just not used to any cars coming around this bend. She replied, This is our little hideout, baby, And it really was.' She continues, 'After a while, I had all these songs to play, and wanted to share them. I wanted to get out of town to get some distance from everything, so after an ongoing conversation with Michael Trent, I took my band to Johns Island, SC and we holed up for a few weeks. I poured my heart out, and trusted them with it, and these guys gave it right back. I think we all understood what it's like to question home, intention, demons, love I think most people understand that.' Lilly Hiatt returned with Trinity Lane in August 2017. The 12-song set was produced by Michael Trent of Shovels & Rope and engineered by Andy Dixon at Trent's Studio Bees in Johns Island, SC. In addition to her backing band, Trent is featured as a musician throughout, and is joined by his wife and Shovels & Rope partner Cary Ann Hearst for backing vocals on Everything I Had. 'Lilly is as real and honest of a songwriter as they come,' says Trent. 'Fearless and thoughtful and a total joy to be around.' NPR Music is premiering the full album as a First Listen, stating, 'On Trinity Lane, the third album by this fixture of Nashville's indie scene and first for New West she's devoted to excruciatingly revealing expression, deftly manipulating the tone and perspective of her songwriting from track to track. Her treatment of pain can, remarkably, feel both considered and diaristic.' They continue, 'Her willingness to portray herself in moments of anger or neediness that others might deem unseemly, particularly coming from a woman, and to examine gender divisions in emotional labor at close range, is courageous and affecting.' Paste Magazine previously premiered the video for the album's single The Night David Bowie Died, exclaiming that Trinity Lane is 'going to be one for the books'. Of the song, Hiatt offered, 'The night David Bowie died, I was in disbelief. I wanted to talk to someone, but it was too late to make a phone call. I cried quietly and went to bed. The next day, I picked up my guitar and hit record on Garage Band. I started to sing and those were the first words that came out. I felt like Bowie was giving me a little gift.'
Nathan O'Regan

Nathan O'Regan

23 Sept 2025 - 30 Sept 2025

Nathan O’Regan has a mastery over his voice that his peers surely envy. Slipping gracefully between gritty impassioned pleas and sweet longing melodies, Nathan pairs his beautiful singing with delicate, refined songwriting. A natural raconteur, his songs are full of melancholy and hopefulness that have captivated audiences all around Ireland and beyond.
Lily Seabird

Lily Seabird

27 Aug 2025 - 2 Sept 2025

Lily Seabird’s life has been in perpetual motion, spending nearly half of that time on the road performing her own music and as a touring bassist. While she thrives in transit, back home she is anchored by ‘Trash Mountain’, a pink house surrounded by other artists situated on a decommissioned landfill site at the back of Burlington’s Old North End.
Phildel

Phildel

3 Sept 2025 - 6 Sept 2025

Phildel Hoi Yee Ng, better known mononymously as Phildel, is an English singer, pianist, and songwriter from London with a neo-classical sound. Her name is a composite of her Chinese father and Irish mother's names.
Night Swimming

Night Swimming

24 Sept 2025 - 15 Nov 2025

DHP Family presents Night Swimming Presented by DHP FAMILY. This is a 14+ event (under 16s accompanied by an adult)
Rainy Eyes

Rainy Eyes

6 Aug 2025 - 8 Aug 2025

JOY. & Holler Live present Rainy Eyes \+ support This is a 14+ event. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 18+ Presented by JOY. & Holler Live
Who We Are

Who We Are

23 Oct 2025 - 26 Oct 2025

JOY. present Who We Are \+ support This is a 14+ event. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 18+ Presented by JOY. This is a 14+ event. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Halle Kearns

Halle Kearns

20 Aug 2025 - 22 Aug 2025

JOY. & Holler Live present Halle Kearns \+ support This is an 18+ event. Presented by JOY. This is an 18+ event
The Publics

The Publics

7 Nov 2025 - 20 Nov 2025

A powerhouse Indie Rock Band from the little town of Mansfield, The Publics combine catchy riffs with powerful choruses to create a stadium-worthy atmosphere. Boasting a chaotic yet captivating live show, the band have amassed an army of loud and loyal supporters following high-profile support shows with the likes of: The Reytons, Hard-Fi, The Lottery Winners and The Sherlocks.
Gareth Dunlop

Gareth Dunlop

8 Nov 2025 - 16 Nov 2025

Crosstown Concerts presents: Gareth Dunlop Plus Support Presented by Crosstown Concerts. This is an 18+ event
S.G. Goodman

S.G. Goodman

2 Sept 2025 - 5 Sept 2025

Singer-songwriter S.G. Goodman tore onto the music scene in 2020 with her critically acclaimed debut studio album, Old Time Feeling.
Lightheaded + Jeanines

Lightheaded + Jeanines

21 Jul 2025 - 27 Jul 2025

Jeanines and Lightheaded, two of the brightest American indiepop bands, have new albums coming out. Skep Wax Records (UK and Europe) are delighted to be co-releasing them alongside Slumberland Records (US). Jeanines third album How Long Can It Last sees the New York band in total control of their songcraft, with thirteen miniature pop gems. Jeanines can fit in more melody and more breathtaking choruses in two minutes than most pop bands manage across an entire album. First single On And On demonstrates this perfectly. How can such a brief pop song be so overwhelming Lightheaded, from New Jersey, are one of the most exciting new US pop bands, and this album combines a brand new set of songs with five tracks from their delightful Good Good Great EP, a cassette-only release on Slumberland, now available on vinyl for the first time. Lightheaded bring together the songwriting discipline of Nancy and Lee with a modern appetite for noise and reverb. It's possible to get utterly lost and absorbed in this album. The songs echo classics of the past but also feel like they've arrived from the distant future. It's quite disorienting, but very exciting.
A Burial At Sea

A Burial At Sea

8 Aug 2025 - 21 Sept 2025

ABAS is the experimental music project of Irish duo Patrick Blaney and Dara Tohill. The band have been labelled as progressive postrock that draws from their influences of 90's shoegaze posthardcore and Neoclassical. Following the release of their debut EP in 2017 the band began were able to attract attention of the experimental music scene supporting genre-defining heavyweights Tera Melos and And So I Watch You From Afar. The band toured relentlessly across Europe from 2018-2019, often for months at a time, even once resulting in the hospitalization of a band member. The extensive tours included more high-profile shows including, an appearance at Bergmal Festival 2019 in Zürich, Post In Paris 2019 and Colossal in Copenhagen 2021. The 2020 bombastic self-titled, released with Moment of Collapse, draws from everything from emo, to math-rock, to hardcore punk, and even black metal and is now available on all streaming platforms. Since then ABAS have been busy with a recent adoption from the Pelagic family and currently working away on their second album.
Junior Brother

Junior Brother

26 Nov 2025 - 29 Nov 2025

An idiosyncratic, challenging and richly lyrical singer/ songwriter, Junior Brother is the pseudonym of Co. Kerry, Ireland singer Ronan Kealy. Chosen as The Irish Times’ Best Irish Act of 2019 and nominated for the 2019 Choice Music Prize for Album of the Year, Junior Brother has built a rabid following thanks to unmissable live shows, and music both excitingly forward-looking and anciently evocative. His strange stories unfold with reckless abandon upon a distinctive guitar and foot tambourine accompaniment, influenced as much by the avant-garde as music from the Middle Ages and his home place in rural Ireland.
My Life Story

My Life Story

11 Dec 2025 - 11 Dec 2025

My Life Story head to Gullivers Manchester on 11th December, performing two sets. The first will be playing the excellent Joined Up Talking LP in full, followed by a set of tracks from their sparkling back catalogue and greatest hits!
Mychelle

Mychelle

6 Nov 2025 - 11 Nov 2025

Mychelle is a singer-songwriter from London. She released her debut EP 'Closure' in 2021, followed by 'Someone Who Knows' in 2022 and 'IT'S not YOU, it's me' in 2023. Mychelle will play shows in London and Manchester in November 2023. Catch her live!
British Birds

British Birds

23 Sept 2025 - 11 Oct 2025

British Birds is a DIY melancholic psych-pop band from Chorley, England, characterized by catchy hooks, lullaby-like melodies, and a sobering melancholy. They are known for their collaboration and DIY ethic, drawing inspiration from artists like Neutral Milk Hotel, The Vaselines, and Ty Segall. The band's music is described as a blend of wistful acoustic psych and pop beats, resulting in a beautiful and nostalgic trip.
Des Demonas

Des Demonas

21 Jul 2025 - 23 Jul 2025

Des Demonas is a five-piece Washington, D.C.-based band known for their raucous, defiant sound that blends indie rock, garage punk, and Afrobeat influences.
Rowena Wise

Rowena Wise

22 Sept 2025 - 25 Sept 2025

Rowena Wise delivers songs that have a newfound sense of honesty, holding space for all of life's beauty and mess. Her storytelling is like a close friend, offering heady ruminations on love, loss, and alienation while giving gentle echoes of courage and empowerment. Now based in Melbourne with a burgeoning reputation as a live performer, her songs captivate in the mould of Aldous Harding, Julia Jacklin and Waxahatchee, hailing her as a lyrical assassin by the Australian triple j community.
Erin Rae

Erin Rae

30 Sept 2025 - 5 Oct 2025

Gifted with a unique ability to fuse musical genres and influences to craft songs that feel fresh and wholly her own, with her new album Putting On Airs, Erin Rae has thrown down a direct challenge to the stereotype of what a Southern singer should be. Both lyrically and sonically, she strikes a fiercely independent chord, proudly releasing a deeply personal record that reflects her own upbringing in Tennessee, including the prejudices and injustices that she witnessed as a child that continue to impact her life to this day. Buoying the release is Rae's reputation as an enthralling live performer, which has earned her the respect of Nashville peers and music notables alike, including Grammy Award winner John Paul White, who has signed her to his Florence, Alabama-based label Single Lock Records. Rae joins a Single Lock roster that includes Nicole Atkins, St. Paul And The Broken Bones, and White himself. Recorded in the dead of winter at The Refuge, a historic former Franciscan monastery-turned-creative space on Wisconsin's Fox River, the isolated environment created the perfect setting for Erin and her band mates to track these genre-busting songs, using the chapel and other unique spaces within the cavernous building to explore new sonic boundaries, all while continuing to showcase Erin's trademark vocals and song-serving restraint first heard on her critically-acclaimed 2015 debut album, Soon Enough.
Constant Follower

Constant Follower

27 Oct 2025 - 28 Feb 2026

Constant Follower, the band formed around Scottish songwriter Stephen McAll, first emerged with the acclaimed debut Neither Is, Nor Ever Was on Shimmy Disc. The album was shortlisted for the 2022 Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award, followed in 2023 by a second SAY nomination for McAll's collaboration with Scott William Urquhart, Even Days Dissolve.
Ryder the Eagle

Ryder the Eagle

10 Oct 2025 - 15 Oct 2025

DIY hero, fallen Romeo, karaoke weirdo — the Mexico-based French balladeer is everything (and nothing) you might expect from an art-rock divorcé chasing dreams at your local dive bar. With lo-fi synthy soundscapes, lyrical melodies, poetic songwriting, and cathartic one-of-a-kind performances, Ryder The Eagle tells his history with love more than his love stories - coating romantic despair with a chiseled wit that’ll transport you straight into a Kaurismäki movie soundtracked by a caffeine-driven Leonard Cohen.
Gun

Gun

13 Dec 2025 - 13 Dec 2025

MTV EMA award-winners Gun, were formed in Scotland by guitarist Giuliano Gizzi. Since returning to the stage in 2008, their army of fans has grown and grown and enjoyed new songs on new studio albums.
Jess & the Bandits

Jess & the Bandits

28 Nov 2025 - 5 Dec 2025

DHP Presents: Jess & The Bandits Christmas in the Country Presented by DHP FAMILY. This is an 14+ event (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)
Marathon

Marathon

23 Nov 2025 - 28 Nov 2025

Marathon is a band forged by the raw intensity of Amsterdam’s underground scene, fusing post-punk's edge, shoegaze's atmosphere, and indie into a world where sound and emotion fuse together. Their music captures the anxieties of the 21st century, with relentless drumming by Lennart, gritty vocals by Kay, and commanding six-string basslines by Nina. Expanded live by keys and guitars by additional musicians Sofie and Victor, their sound evolves into a “wall of sound” that balances darkness with the promise of new beginnings.
Legss

Legss

7 Oct 2025 - 19 Oct 2025

Merging a dynamic bombast of angular guitars, disconcerting monologues and a rhythm section both technical and unruly, London's Legss create a wholly unique sound.
Gwenifer Raymond

Gwenifer Raymond

28 Sept 2025 - 25 Nov 2025

Gwenifer began playing guitar at the age of eight shortly after having been first exposed to punk and grunge. After years of playing around the Welsh valleys in various punk outfits she began listening more to pre-war blues musicians as well as Appalachian folk players, eventually leading into the guitar players of the American Primitive genre. It was then that Gwenifer began writing her own moody and often-times manic original American Primitive styled compositions and started playing shows around the UK.
The Velvet Hands

The Velvet Hands

27 Sept 2025 - 25 Oct 2025

Cornish Indie-Punks The Velvet Hands blend slacker story-telling and belting guitar riffs reminiscent of The Strokes or contemporaries such as The Vaccines, or Parquet Courts with rousing punk choruses that recall The Clash. Described by The NME as “full of bolshy spirit”, the band’s self-recorded debut album went on to be Huw Stephens Radio 1 Album of the Week. Of that album, Radio X DJ John Kennedy said, “Every single they’ve released is an instant hit as far as I’m concerned”. Part of Cornwall’s blistering garage-rock scene, and now a focal point of London’s underground guitar scene, the band in 2019 supported both Paul Weller and Liam Gallagher, (at The Eden Project, chosen by the great one himself), headlined stages at The Isle of Wight Festival and Why Not.

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