Chelsea Wolfe

Chelsea Wolfe’s latest album, She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, is a rebirth in process. It’s about how such a moment connects to our past, our present, and our future. It’s a powerfully cathartic statement about cutting ties, as well as an important reminder that healing is cyclical and circular, and not a simple linear process. 

METZ

With time, we come to understand the way the joy of connection is mirrored by the void of loss, how the constancy of love is matched only by the impermanence of life, the simple idea that we could not create light if we did not risk the dark—we’d never need to.

Tom Robinson Band

Tom Robinson enjoyed brief notoriety in late 70s Britain - a time of punk rock, political unrest and economic gloom - as a bandleader and activist.

The Tom Robinson Band (TRB) became known for the hit single 2-4-6-8 Motorway, their vocal support of Rock Against Racism and for the anthem Sing If You're Glad To Be Gay, which reached the Top Twenty despite a ban by BBC Radio 1.

Other hits included Don't Take No For An Answer, Up Against The Wall and Too Good To Be True while TRB's debut album Power In The Darkness went gold in the UK & Japan.

JJ Grey & Mofro

From his early days playing cover music behind chicken wire at a west side Jacksonville juke joint while still working at a lumberyard, to playing sold-out shows at some of the largest venues and music festivals in the world, JJ Grey has always delivered his soul-honest truths. Since his first album, Blackwater, back in 2001, Grey has been releasing deeply moving, masterfully written, funkified rock and front porch Southern soul music.

Just Radiohead

“I headed up to ‘Reds’ to catch ‘Just Radiohead’, another tribute act to entertain the masses ahead of the main stage kicking off later in the afternoon. They were IMMENSE, every track they played from ‘Pablo Honey’ through to the later releases was note perfect, ‘Just’, ‘Fake Plastic Trees’ and ‘Creep’ had me looking up to make sure that they hadn’t been replaced by Thom and his gang. The room sang along and slowly got back in the mood …” Musomuso.com – Shiiine On Weekender Nov 2023

Philip Sayce + special guest Troy Redfern

The Wolves Are Coming follows his Spirit Rising (2020), his seventh full-length album released by Warner Music during the pandemic, and currently has over 14 million streams on Spotify.

“Last November’s UK tour (2023) was a revelation,” says Philip. “I hadn’t toured the UK for several years, and the reaction we received from the UK audiences was overwhelming. Our UK friends and fans are always so gracious, supportive, and welcoming. I am looking forward to touring the UK in November 2024. We are going to light it up with everything we’ve got. Are you ready?”

Siobhan Miller Band

Scotland's folk sensation, Siobhan Miller, takes her acclaimed sound from festival arenas to intimate venues in her first-ever full band tour this November and December.

Bringing the live energy and out-and-out joy of her festival arena sets to venues throughout the country, Siobhan will be joined by her dynamic and energetic five-piece band for a set spanning her impressive discography of five critically acclaimed albums.

Lack of Afro

“He is my guy, a musical brother. And I only f*ck with the best!” – Madlib A colossus of the funk & soul world, Adam Gibbons (aka Lack of Afro) has been releasing music for 17 years and continues to go from strength to strength with the release of Square One. His eighth album under the Lack of Afro moniker, the release featured Loving Arms, his first single to land on the BBC Radio 6 Music playlist, as well as Go Free which secured playlist spots on multiple radio stations.