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King Zepha: Live at Sela Bar

King Zepha will be LIVE AT SELA on Thursday 28th November with their original jump blues, rocksteady, ska and dub with honkin' horns, thumpin' double bass and raucous 4-part vocal harmonies.

This is a PAYF event with a suggested donation of £5. All ticket money goes to the band and there will be a tip jar on the evening should you wish to buy the band a drink.

Book tickets in advance to reserve a table or pay on the door.

We're open from 4pm for all the usual pizza, beers, cocktails & fun!! All cocktails are 2-4-£12 before 8pm.

Crater Lake presents: Putrefier / La Brea Pulpit / Gault / Jack Donnison

One final Crater Lake gig for the year and it’s this belter. Very proud of every event I’ve organized this year.

Putrefier is the alias of Mark Durgan, active since the mid 80s. Dense and disconcerting electronics which bring to mind both classic European concrète and high velocity Japanese noise blasts. Mark has collaborated with the likes of John Wall, Evil Moisture, The New Blockaders, K2, Phil Julian and Thirdorgan and has had his music released on labels such as Broken Flag, Pan, Harbinger Sound, Pure and Ent’racte.

Home Alone In Concert

A true holiday favourite, this beloved comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and delightful score performed live to picture by the Orchestra and Chorus of Opera North.

Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8-year-old boy who’s accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves. Hilarious and heart-warming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the entire family!

© 1990 Twentieth Century Fox

Neil Cowley Trio

The Neil Cowley Trio reunite to perform their first live show together in 7 years. They present music from their outstanding brand-new album, Entity, alongside some fan-favourite Cowley classics.

In 2006 the Neil Cowley Trio burst onto the scene with an exciting sound that fizzed with energy; their muscular anthems, galloping grooves and tender moments placed them at the forefront of a new movement in jazz, paving the way for 6 highly acclaimed albums over 10 years.

Jyotsna Srinkanth

Hailing from Bangalore and now based in London, Jyotsna is Europe’s foremost Indian violinist.

Her music illuminates Carnatic musical tradition in kaleidoscope colour. Approaching every musical interaction with a forward-thinking outlook and elastic expressivity, Jyotsna is just as likely to be found revelling in raga rotations or jamming in free jazz, often marrying the two.

Distilled: Debussy to the Beatles

Explore a gamut of human emotions from the giddiness of falling in love through the pain of loss and regret to the joy of reconciliation in the company of composers from across the globe.

This programme, performed by a trio of harp, cello and voice, includes pieces from Massenet, Hahn and Brassens from France, as well as the foremost Brazilian artist Villa-Lobos. Belgian-born British composer Poldowski brings a female perspective to proceedings, while The Beatles introduce an unmistakable swinging sixties vibe.

This will be a Relaxed Performance.

Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard

Masters of melody Espen Eriksen Trio and British jazz star Andy Sheppard are back.

After 17 years, seven albums and regular touring on four continents, Espen Eriksen Trio’s reputation is firmly established. The Norwegian trio’s music relies on highly melodic and lyrical instrumentals and is often credited for its unique voice. Award-winning saxophonist and composer Sheppard has made a significant impact on the international jazz scene. He’s worked with many notable figures including Gil Evans, Carla Bley, George Russell and Steve Swallow.

The Breath

The Breath is Manchester-based guitarist Stuart McCallum and singer/flautist Ríoghnach Connolly. They met on the city’s gig circuit, he an acclaimed guitar whiz, ex long-time member of The Cinematic Orchestra, she a folk singer with a larger-than-life personality and a powerful voice to match. Their connection was immediate; they formed The Breath in 2016, a singer-songwriter duo to present their contemporary take on alt-folk.

Distilled: Gai Paris

Violinist Susannah Simmons and friends from the Orchestra of Opera North visit the streets and salons of Paris.

As they explore the rhythms of France’s iconic capital, the musical styles range from chansons capturing the essence of the city in song, through the toe-tapping rhythms of Jazz Manouche to selected works from classical composers Debussy, Poulenc and Ravel.