This summer marks a monumental milestone in music history — the 40th Anniversary of Live Aid! Join us this year as we mark the occasion and welcome back South West favourite cover experts “BETAMAX 80s” for their special tribute to the biggest names in the music industry at that time.
King King is a name synonymous with, not only great music and outstanding musicianship, but with, and perhaps even more importantly, having a damn good time every time.
2024 saw the band release the first new Bluetones material in 14 years. In 2025, the promise of new music continues, alongside a huge tour, taking in some of the prominent cities and towns in the land.
Stick In The Wheel’s work is rooted in traditional music and song, informed by the modern electronic music that grew out of their hybrid East London heritage.
Known for her haunting yet uplifting alt-pop, Natalie Holmes is a songwriter whose music will resonate deeply with all identifying as a cerebral wanderer.
Utopia, Guenno’s fourth solo album, captures a time of self-determination and experimentation. These are songs of discovery, of the years between being someone’s daughter and becoming someone’s wife and someone’s mother.
'I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I've Caused’ - 20 Years
Sat 01 Nov | 7pm
This celebration of ‘I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I’ve Caused’ is a rare chance to see the album performed in its entirety, along with selected highlights from the illustrious David Ford songbook.
Kathryn Williams is a British, Mercury music prize-nominated singer-songwriter. Label One Little Independent celebrated her career (thus far) with a 20-CD and 2-book box set, Anthology, strewn with her artwork.
To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of his UK number 1 album, Jamie Lawson will be performing the album in its entirety with a selection of musicians to add a different flavour to the record.
Born in Essex, raised by the Devon seaside and making his bones in the bars and clubs of Liverpool, England’s one and only John Smith has been at the pioneering forefront of British Folk Guitar Music for twenty years.
Following a successful return to the live arena in 2024, Lack of Afro is ready to go again, promising a funk & soul spectacle full of style and sparkle.
N’Faly’s solo project pioneers a new style, Afrotronix: a mixture of polyphony and electronic music in symbiosis with traditional instruments. The strength of N’Faly Kouyaté is that he is as diversified in his creations and achievements as his talent as a multi – instrumentalist.
Niall McNamee is a singer songwriter with a modern twist on his Irish heritage, mixing the best of Celtic post-punk passion with a 21st Century alt rock perspective.
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