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Miki Berenyi Trio

Miki Berenyi Trio

4 Oct 2025 - 21 Dec 2025

Miki Berenyi Trio are Miki Berenyi on vocals/guitar (Lush), Kevin ‘Moose’ McKillop on guitar (Moose) and Oliver Cherer (Gilroy Mere, Aircooled). The three musicians first worked together during Piroshka’s 2021 tour. Miki and Kevin being founder members, Oliver coming in on bass to replace Mick Conroy (Modern English) who had moved to the US. When the global pandemic made touring impossible, Miki spent the lockdown months writing her memoir, Fingers Crossed, released in 2022 to widespread acclaim. To provide some musical accompaniment for the string of book events and signings, Miki Berenyi Trio was formed.
Mark Morriss (The Bluetones)

Mark Morriss (The Bluetones)

22 Nov 2025 - 22 Nov 2025

Best known as the lead singer for The Bluetones, and now also having been a solo artist since 2008, Mark Morriss has spent the best part of 3 decades honing his craft as a live performer. During that time he has released 6 albums with The Bluetones, including 14 Top 40 singles, 4 albums as a solo artist and collaborated with Matt Berry and the Maypoles, Mike Wilton, and The Helicopter Of The Holy Ghost on tours and on record. As a live performer Mark is able to blend songs from his extensive back catalogue with stories of his time on the road, providing an entertaining show that prides itself on never being the same twice. This is an intimate seated solo show with Mark playing two sets with support from Saff Juno.
Autumn Sacrarium: Abrasive Trees + Gravity Machine
Autumn Sacrarium: Abrasive Trees + Gravity Machine Double Headliner ABRASIVE TREES Described as utterly enticing by Louder Than War and a transcendent experience of euphoric dissonance by Post-Punk.com, Abrasive Trees take their name from a Buddhist description of a hallucination-like nightmare realm. Led by Matthew Rochford (Silver Moth), and including Jay Newton, Will Tyler, Jessica Wooller, and Georgia Swallow, the band display a willingness to experiment alongside a sound that sits loosely within a post-punk, post-rock, noise, or even prog aesthetic. Exploring themes of loss, turmoil, and spiritual realisation, they use a combination of distorted and reverb-drenched guitars, intricate melodies and driving drum beats to create a sense of atmosphere and intensity. When they use lyrics theyre often cryptic and evocative, painting vivid pictures of complex emotional landscapes. After several releases lauded by Echoes and Dust, Aural Aggravation, The Big Takeover, and BBC Introducing, the band are preparing to release their much-anticipated debut studio album. Abrasive Trees weave fierce threads of sound into something both haunting and transcendent. On stage, they summon a raw, immersive energyeach performance a spellbinding journey into the unknown. An evocative and mysteriously poetic, Godspeed dark energy that is utterly enticing Louder Than War "Colossal...explodes into a monumental extended climax that's absolutely killer" Aural Aggravation GRAVITY MACHINE Pulling together a huge tapestry of influences, from world music, through desert landscapes, heavy rock, folk to electronica, to the sounds of their own home in South West England, Dartmoor-based Gravity Machine released their debut single, Dreamtime in December 2019, followed by their album Red (released in March 2020), produced by Pete Miles at Middle Farm Studios in Devon. Since then the collective have released multiple singles, all leading to the forthcoming second album. Led by Niall Parker, the band draw on the talents of many luminaries of the Devon music scene, including Harry Duns, Yunala, and Flo Fields. The collective operates under a commitment to free expression and artistic integrity foremost. This may be a result of the collision of William Orbit and Peter Gabriel influencesbeautiful TPA Something quite fantasticpowerfulgritty The Prog Mind + ASHEN SKY (premiere) The event sees the premiere of this ambient drone soundtrack created by Matthew Rochford and Niall Parker in collaboration with Rothko, Sebastian Rochford, Kerry Hope, Jay Newton, Ben Roberts, Katie Whitehouse and others.

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