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With support from Mia Kelly Emerging onto the UK folk scene with her debut album, Dwelling by the Weir, Ellie explored folklore and stories of her hometown, Wa...
Plus support from Banjovial Mad Dog Mcrea blend a unique mixture of folk rock, pop, gypsy jazz, bluegrass and ‘shake your ass’ music. From self-penned songs o...
Plus support from Hifi Sean & David McAlmont. Erasure's Andy Bell will be supporting the release of a new solo album, Ten Crowns, with a run of shows across th...
Gnoss combines the talents of: Aidan Moodie (guitar/vocals) Graham Rorie (fiddle/mandolin/electric tenor guitar) Connor Sinclair (flute/whistles/vocals) Craig B...
Acclaimed singer Keeley Forsyth returns for a rare and stripped back performance, accompanied by Matthew Bourne on piano. In recent years, Keeley has worked w...
As Richard Dawson sat in his allotment shed writing lyrics for his latest record, he looked out over the green slopes of the Tyne valley. It’s an intimate scene...
It's Saturday Night Fever every night with The Australian Bee Gees Show – a tribute to the Bee Gees. One of the most successful an...
One of the highlights of 2025 will doubtless be the very special run of shows China Crisis are bringing to audiences around the world to celebrate the ruby anni...
James Grant is one of the most renowned and respected performers Scotland has ever produced. Drawing from a broad palette of pop, folk, soul, country and blues...
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Join the Orchestra on a musical bear hunt to discover incredible works by Grieg, Mussorgsky, Ian Stephens, Debbie Wiseman and more...
Cert tbc 1972, New York. In John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s apartment, the TV is permanently on, acting as a ‘window to the world’. Through their television this i...
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