The Rabbitts + Zoe Cure at Hyde Park Book Club
The Rabbitts live at Hyde Park Book Club with support from Zoe Cure.
The Rabbitts live at Hyde Park Book Club with support from Zoe Cure.
THE NORTHERN SWING ORCHESTRA IS BACK for 2025!
Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of sensational Big Band music with our 16-piece big band and the return of the incredible guest vocalist Michaela Smith!
Whether you're here to dance, sway, or simply soak up the vibes, don’t miss this swinging of live music. May the first Sunday in 2025 one to remember!
Plenty of room for dancing, toe-tapping, and pure enjoyment!
Tickets: Just £7!
Kids under 16? FREE!
Spread the word, grab your tickets, and join us for a fabulous afternoon.
Got something to say?
Want to share your music, art, poetry, stories, songs or passion?
Listen up is a safe space to share your creativity with an audience ready to listen.
An open mic with a difference.
To book a slot email us at hello@leftbankleeds.org.uk
With the renewed interest in the film Nosferatu, following a recently released remake, Elusive Jazz are putting on a special intimate screening on the original 1922 film at The Northern Market on Tuesday 21st January.
This will be accompanied by an original improvised live score, and a special performance by Michaela Antalová & Adrian Myhr.
Foxing are a band from St. Louis, Missouri and independently released their self-titled, fifth album Foxing on 13 September 2024.
At its core, Foxing, is an album that balances hopefulness and nihilism, the pastoral with the tumultuous. Whether oscillating between visceral noise rock and intimate bedroom cassette experiments on opener "Secret History" or cruising at the edge of collapse on "Barking," the dramatic dynamics that have long permeated Foxing's music have never felt so extreme.
Moin are a London-based three-piece featuring Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews of the electronic outfit Raime, alongside visionary percussionist Valentina Magaletti.
Their music recontextualizes a range of guitar-based genres—grunge, shoegaze, and post-rock—through an enigmatic reimagining of the traditional band dynamic. Employing both conventional and unique compositional techniques, their sound is marked by a visceral immediacy that comes to life in full force during their live performances.
Paul James Berry isn't your average singer songwriter. In concert, prepare to strap in and experience his incendiary delivery of stories from a life well endured/lived. His delivery style is a curious mix of humour, and can quite happily talk and debate with the audience for ages, and then he just plays a beautiful original song.
His songs are about the real world and not just fictitious dribbling of a fake songwriter. Accompanied with his faithful Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar, harmonica, ukulele or piano he sits or stands centre stage and entertains…
For nearly three decades, WHY? have thrived in subverting expectations. Across seven unpredictable and adventurous studio albums, the band led by Cincinnati songwriter Yoni Wolf has stretched the fringes of psychedelic pop, hip-hop, and electronic music.
mclusky are a band of three don't worry,
that's not a riddle
or maybe it is?
who can say imagine why they'd be doing shows now (or then)
OR simply rearrange the following letters
nwe albmu x
The Irish House Party is set to return to the UK in February and March 2025. This captivating show transports audiences to the heart of an impromptu Irish house party, offering a unique blend of traditional Irish music, dance, and comedy.
From the infectious energy and humour of the musicians to the lightning-fast footwork of the dancers, the show really captures the essence of Ireland's musical heritage. It celebrates centuries-old traditions but with a contemporary twist. There are no twee costumes or backing tracks resulting in a proper live theatre experience.