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University

“an explosion of energy unlike anything you’ve heard this year" - NME

“‘Title Track’ is a riotous earworm from noise punk’s most promising new band.” - Dork

“a band trying to pummel their way out of a cage” - DIY Mag

“glorious desolation” - So Young

UNIVERSITY, the Crewe-based four-piece formed of Zak Bowker (vocals/guitar), Ewan Barton (bass), drummer Joel Smith and Eddie (mascot), announce their debut album, McCartney, It’ll Be OK, out 20 June 2025 via Transgressive. Today they also share a new single, “Curwen”.

The New Eves

Up and down the venues of the country, from the grassroots basements of their adopted hometown of Brighton through to an ever-growing catalogue of sold out shows and magnetic festival sets, The New Eves have been steadily creating a word-of-mouth phenomenon.

Annahstasia

"My career has been a lesson in patience," says Annahstasia, having cultivated her musical language between blazes of intimacy and independence across different lives, locations, and iterations, loves lost and gained, expectations evaded and recreated. The rising troubadour's proximity to love — for and from others, in society at large, and deeply within herself — guides the spirit of her soulful, poetic folk songcraft.

Irish Music Evening: The Weaving

The Weaving is Méabh Begley (accordion, vocals) and Owen Spafford (fiddle) and Cait Ni Riain (piano, vocals). 

This trio brings together the rich musical traditions of three counties Kerry, Tipperary and Yorkshire, their three regions of origin. 

Their music is imbued with the driving rhythms of the Gaeltacht of West Kerry where they first met; fierce dance music and raw harmonies inspired by a deep understanding of their musical inheritance. 

Revisited - Day Clubbing: Graeme Park / Jon Dasilva / Stefan Groove

This All Dayer on Saturday 27th September will bring back all the best that made those nights so special. Doors open at 3pm, Jon Dasilva will be on from 4pm followed my an epic 4 hour set from Graeme Park, with House music being around for 40 years, there was no way he could do any less!

Four decades of House Revisited, this is a trip you won't wanna miss so grab your tickets NOW.

Glasshouse resident Stefan Groove kicks off proceedings with a retro set to get the place pumping, ready for two legends to raise the roof.

Your Song: A Celebration of the Songs of Sir Elton John

Your Song has been wowing audiences throughout the country. This is not one of the usual tributes - it’s 100% live music, a faithful interpretation of the music of Sir Elton John and Billy Joel.

John Reilly has an amazing vocal range and plays percussion.

Lewis Nitikman is a superb pianist and also plays bass keyboards and sings backing vocals.

“Your Song” has performed at Alexander’s Chester, Kirkgate Arts Centre Cockermouth, The Goods Shed, Tetbury, Chapel Arts Centre Bath, Pizza Express

Revisited - John Kelly / Andy Carroll - Quadrant Park Dayclubbing

Whether you experienced the Quad first hand or know of its legacy and the legendary DJs who opened the club back in 1990, this is as close as it gets!

John Kelly and Andy Carroll take you back to those unbelievable nights, both playing 2 hour sets of the music that drove the crowds absolutely bonkers as you may have seen in the videos posted online. For those who are new to old skool, we're talking early 90s and a few late 80s House & Techno Anthems that packed out warehouse raves and underground clubs back in the day before dance music went commercial.

Edition Records Listening Party + Exhibition Launch

Join Edition Records for a listening party at Holding Patterns — powered by one of the most immersive sound systems in the city.

Experience two standout releases in full sonic detail, including an exclusive first listen to Khmer Live in Bergen by Nils Petter Molvær — a bold live reimagining of his 1997 landmark album, recorded in 2023. With trip-hop pulses, ambient swells, Nordic noir, and Molvær’s searing processed trumpet, this widescreen update blurs the lines between jazz, electronica, and cinematic soundscape.

Lence presents: Blur the Lines

Blur the Lines returns for a special event celebrating their 10th show since their very first one which took place at the inaugural Leeds Lit Fest. 

Expect a night of powerful performances featuring poetry, rap and more! It’s been quite the journey, with two sold out shows at Leeds Playhouse plus an event in association with Come Play With Me, this year they’re also at Howard Assembly Room for Leeds Jazz Festival 2025. 

But: Life Isn't Like That, Is It?

But: Life Isn't Like That, Is It? is the new book by Boff Whalley, musician, author, and a founding member of the anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba and commoners choir. 

These stories are about real lives and real people - stuttering, wayward, disjointed, funny, ridiculous and unplanned. 

Boff will be at the beautiful Mill Hill Chapel to talk about, and sing, the stories that make up the book.