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Johnny Cash Roadshow

The Johnny Cash Roadshow is heading into its 20th year on the road and is stronger than ever!  A fast-paced, energetic, constantly evolving show that’s now the longest-running and most critically acclaimed Johnny Cash show across the UK and Europe.

Herbie Hopkins – single launch

Herbie Hopkins is a songwriter from Leeds. Renowned improviser and drummer, Mark Sanders, described his work as ‘adventurous and daring’.
His new single, ‘What Am I Doing Here? (lie)’, is about anatomy, nocturnal landscapes, and personal catharsis.

Recorded by Chris Sharkey (engineer), accompanied by Matthew Bourne (piano) and Harry Souter (guitar, percussion); ‘What Am I Doing Here? (lie)’ combines vivid songwriting, haunting improvisation, and raw found-sound-samples.

Ceilidh in Aid of Bowers Allerton Hall

Join Us for a Traditional Ceilidh in aid of Bowers Allerton Hall with Garforth Lions.

Enjoy an evening of live music and fun-filled dances with friends and family! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Licensed bar available, hot and cold food, cash and card accepted

All proceeds in aid of Bowers Allerton Hall Regeneration, Charity Number: 1196618. Contact info@bowersallertontrust.org.uk.

General Admission £10 Children under 16 free

ROB.GREEN: Jungle Child - A UK Tour

ROB.GREEN is an alt-soul singer and songwriter from Nottingham. His songs which emanate hope, love and joy delve bravely into live shows that are becoming an exciting best kept secret. 

"They broke the mould with ROB.GREEN, burning talent and charisma. I could listen to him all day" - Clare Teal, BBC Radio 2

"The kind of songwriting that can save lives, ROB.GREEN is really something else" Tom Robinson, BBC 6MUSIC

The Northern Swing Orchestra and James Barrington Stephens

Swing into Sunday with The Northern Swing Orchestra. Featuring the sensational 16-Piece Big Band and James Barrington Stephens! 

We are very excited to have James Barrington Stephens join us for the first time!

James Barrington Stephens is an emerging talent whose inspiration is drawn from an explosive mix of jazz, pop and swing.

Come and unwind with us with a lovely afternoon of Big Band music.

Tickets: Only £7. Under 16's FREE.

Gordon Giltrap & John Etheridge: Two Parts Guitar

After the success of their 2024 tour, Guitar supremos Gordon Giltrap & John Etheridge join forces again and return for an unforgettable evening of top class musicianship performed by two of the UKs most respected and influential musicians.

These innovative guitarists will be performing many of their incredible songs with incredible arrangements in what promises to be an electrifying show. Performing material from their respective careers and favourite pieces throughout the landscape of their musical visions and influences.

Jake Vaadeland

Jake Vaadeland is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter from Saskatchewan, Canada. His traditional sound and unique style could be defined as a blend of Bluegrass and 50’s Rockabilly, with Jake also specializing on guitar and banjo in addition to his impressive vocals. Jake strives to write and play with a focus on storytelling and messages that he hopes his audience can relate to, all packaged in foot stomping, high energy performances with The Sturgeon River Boys.

Ye Vagabonds

Ye Vagabonds is an Irish alt-folk group led by Dublin-based brothers Diarmuid and Brían Mac Gloinn. Having been described as "being at the fore of a new wave of Irish folk", they have won Best Track, Best Album and Best Folk Group at RTE Radio 1 Folk Awards.

They have toured relentlessly in recent years across Ireland, the UK, Europe and beyond including (alongside their own headline touring) notable Special Guest slots opening for the likes of Patti Smith, Hozier, Phoebe Bridgers, boygenuius, Dermot Kennedy and Vampire Weekend. A new album is due for release in 2025.

Pentagram

You can try if you want – you wouldn’t be the first – but Pentagram are undeniable. More than 50 years on from the first incarnation of the band, through decades of tumult, hard wins and tough losses, the band has cast an influence across doom the likes of which few have ever attained, and as with Candlemass, or Saint Vitus, Trouble or any other ‘legendary’ name you want to drop, modern doom cannot not take the shape it has without them.