Clear Out Your Closet: Live Poetry and Music
Another vibetastic night of big-hearted poetry and music presented by the COYC collective presented by Michelle Scally Clarke.
Part of the "Writing on Air" Festival at Chapel FM Arts Centre.
Another vibetastic night of big-hearted poetry and music presented by the COYC collective presented by Michelle Scally Clarke.
Part of the "Writing on Air" Festival at Chapel FM Arts Centre.
When a girl unwittingly releases the sun, moon and stars, it has life-changing consequences. Gripping story from Vickie Orton with music and song.
Part of the "Writing on Air Festival" at Chapel FM Arts Centre.
Leeds Baroque open their 25th Anniversary season with two contrasting Mass settings: Joseph Haydn’s well-known 'Nelson' Mass - the Missa in angustiis (Mass for troubled times) scored for Soprano Solo, Chorus, strings, three trumpets, and organ and, thanks to support from the Instituto Cervantes and the Consulate General of Spain, Valls’s Missa Scarla Aretina. This is scored for three- part choir, single strings, two trumpets and harp.
Swing Into Sunday with the sensational 16-piece Northern Swing Orchestra Big Band and the wonderful Kate Peters, a uniquely talented and versatile vocalist based in the north of England.
Discussion with the world's first-ever Professor of Addiction and Recovery, and powerful music and poetry from people in recovery.
Part of the "Writing on Air" Festival at Chapel FM Arts Centre.
A rousing music performance by Chapel FM Arts Centre's resident youth music ensemble.
Part of the "Writing on Air" Festival at Chapel FM Arts Centre
Imbolc is a Gaelic seasonal festival celebrated between 31st January and 2nd February – halfway between the winter solstice and spring equinox.
Imbolc is also the feast day of St. Brigid, Ireland's patroness saint.
St. Brigid's Day on 1st February has been a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland since 2023.
Please note: only artists booked in advance may perform.
Free event.
Start the year with an early evening of traditional Irish music.
FREE EVENT.
Please note: only artists booked in advance may perform.
Concert from the resident Chapel FM ensemble that ensures musicians with disabilities have a place to make adventurous music. Follows their acclaimed album.
Part of the "Writing on Air" Festival at Chapel FM Arts Centre.
Joshua Burnside is an experimental folk songwriter, singer and producer. He takes influence from alternative electronica and Irish folk, chopping and blending them with a mixture of found sounds, world music and unorthodox production methods. Following an award-winning debut album and an acclaimed follow-up released during the height of the global pandemic, his music lives against the grain, in both style and spirit.