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Getdown Services

Getdown Services

17 Oct 2025 - 10 Jan 2026

Two piece from Bristol that provide a sweat soaked, tub thumping, groove infused experience. Squint your eyes and it’s a stag do on a karaoke machine but open your mind and you’ll find it’s at least 500% more enjoyable than that.
Emilia Quinn

Emilia Quinn

23 Sept 2025 - 21 Mar 2026

She kicked her performance career off as a Singer-Songwriter at age 11 and swiftly joined a Rock band. After experimenting with various genres, Emilia found her feet in Roots music. Emilia's eclectic influences and knowledge of multiple instruments allows her to write in a very personal and identifiable way.
The Orchestra (For Now)

The Orchestra (For Now)

13 Nov 2025 - 4 Dec 2025

What do you get when a cello, a violin, and a rock band join forces? According to The Orchestra (For Now), “many-handed, fidgety experimental power-pop tunes”. The seven-strong behemoth of a band only properly formed last year but have already garnered a strong live reputation on the Windmill scene, their blend of jazz, alternative, pop, and prog motivated by a fear of stagnancy and a strong desire for fun.
Cloth

Cloth

1 Nov 2025 - 9 Nov 2025

Cloth's feather-light approach and intrinsic quiet drama remain fundamentals of their sound. A daring rhythmic streak combined with the patience and restraint to let the space in their music do the talking persists. Their exemplary guitar interplay is adorned with synth flourishes, undulating drone textures, and soaring strings. Together, the group’s intentional subtlety is elevated to lofty new heights as songs unfold and bloom, becoming rich, complex and emotional.
CIEL

CIEL

5 Nov 2025 - 14 Nov 2025

CIEL met on the South Coast of England where they distilled their differing influences into grunge-pop finery. Early on the band caught the eye of BBC 6’s Steve Lamacq who included them as a spotlight artist on his show. They gained further radio plays across the UK and US (BBC 6 Music, KEXP, WFUV) as well as loyal support from online publications like CLASH Magazine, Under The Radar and Earmilk.
Gans

Gans

2 Sept 2025 - 10 Sept 2025

Gans is a 2 piece from Birmingham, England.
They write music about love and hate.
Inspired by Dark Rum, Dark Literature and Bleak Skylines.
Projector

Projector

13 Oct 2025 - 17 Oct 2025

Brighton trio Projector occupy the heavy space between brooding 80s darkwave and My Bloody Valentine's wall-of-sound pop; a combination tone of Goo era Sonic Youth and Pixies pulled together with an industrial Joy Division pulse.
Spyres

Spyres

14 Oct 2025 - 25 Oct 2025

Making a name for themselves on stage, Spyres supporting credentials include The Jesus And Mary Chain, Nothing But Thieves, NewDad & Sundara Karma to name a few. Spyres have an exciting young energy about them, mixing feisty and fiery guitars and choruses, with melodic riffs and choruses.
The Rolling People - Favourite Days Festival
Super excited to be welcoming so many incredible artists to the line-up! Choose from our mix of headline shows - catch your favourite band at your favourite venue, and discover a couple of fresh finds along the way.
Green Gardens

Green Gardens

6 Sept 2025 - 28 Nov 2025

Green Gardens are a close group of 4 friends working hard on bringing inaccessible feelings into a band setting. Drawing from the deep wells of art rock and guitar music before them, the Leeds 4-piece owe everything to the earth and their surroundings. The bands' gentle energy brings you right into the recording studio with a wide-open roomy sound contrasted with a thickness and deepness of feeling. The band are bringing indie soft rock sounds into the medieval. This is an 18+ event .
Really Big Really Clever

Really Big Really Clever

6 Sept 2025 - 17 Sept 2025

Brighton-based quartet really big really clever have quickly cemented themselves as a vital force in the UK emo and grunge scene. Since their explosive debut in 2023, the band has turned heads with their dynamic sound and relentless energy. Releasing their debut LP via Beth Shalom Records (home to acts like itoldyouiwouldeatyou, Buds., and Regal Cheer) teaming up with producer Tom Hill, the record showcased a seamless blend of grunge, indie, punk, and emo, earning the band a growing legion of fans. Influenced by artists such as Deftones, Reuben, PUP and Violent Soho, the core duo of Jared Tomkins and Jordan Lilford formed the project after the split of their previous band, Gender Roles. Lacking the correct amount of limbs for full live performances, they brought in Brighton scene stalwarts Chris Childs and Sam Perkins to round out the line up, ensuring their onstage energy matched the power of their recordings. Since their formation, really big really clever have played and toured alongside notable acts like Tigercub, Sweet Pill, Have Mercy, Gaffa Tape Sandy, Church Girls, and Family Dinner, solidifying their reputation as one of the most exciting live bands in the scene. 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year, with the release of their single, “floss is boss” and a string of UK tour dates. With whispers of a second full-length album on the horizon, really big really clever are poised to take their sound to even greater heights. JOY. Present 14+, under 16s accompanied by an adult
Steel City House Party
Pub Night

Steel City House Party

30 Aug 2025 - 30 Aug 2025

After years of throwing unforgettable house parties, weve outgrown the living room and decided its time to take things up a level. This isnt about profit, its about passion. Were here to bring the same intimate, electric energy of a house party to a bigger space, with more people and even better vibes.
Kean Kavanagh

Kean Kavanagh

16 Nov 2025 - 15 Dec 2025

Kavanagh was born to Irish immigrants in Houston, Texas, thus absorbing an eclectic mix of early influences, from Hank Williams to Prefab Sprout. As a boy, the family moved back to Portlaoise in the Irish midlands, and Kavanagh ended up at Trinity College in Dublin, studying law.
Buzzbomb presents. The X-Ray Cat Trio, Death Rays of Ardilla tbc
Leeds favourite surf punks, X Ray Cat Trio, play soul-shattering songs about love, hate, murder and monsters. Wearing their influences on their sleeves, its gloriously clear they draw faithfully from the authentic stylings of Nasty 50s Rockabilly, gritty 60s Garage and trashy 70s Punk Rock. This is no-messin rock and roll at its finest.
Jetstream Pony, Nervous Twitch & Slacks play live in Sheffield
Jetstream Pony (Brighton dreampop/shoegaze/indiepop supergroup), Nervous Twitch (Leeds DIY fuzzy garage punkers) and Slacks (Sheffield slack jangles for your ears) playing live at Sheffield's legendary Hallamshire Hotel on West Street in central Sheffield. more stuff to be updated...

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