Nine Below Zero
UK-based Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Group Nine Below Zero have been delighting crowds at gigs and festivals for over 40 years
UK-based Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Group Nine Below Zero have been delighting crowds at gigs and festivals for over 40 years
The return of the DB Band, fronted by Supergrass bassist Mick Quinn, who picks up his six string with regular Oxford cohort Paul 'Fab' Wilson on bass. New recruits Dec McCarthy (The Wig Outs) & Chris Caddick add new icing to an already bulletproof sound.
After hibernating for twenty years (where did the time go!?) Britpop favourites Sleeper are back on the road, performing live. An evening with Sleeper will see the band playing their songs stripped back
The Kut is a British rock multi-instrumentalist & double award winner in the UK Songwriting Contest. Described by Classic Rock as a "refreshing blast of female-driven punk-pop swagger"
For more than twenty years, THE SMYTHS have brought the music of The Smiths back to life in the live arena across more than 900 shows in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand as well as countless festivals including Glastonbury, The Isle of Wight and Bestival.
After 5 years in hibernation, Mohair are back for 1 night only. Their first full-band show since their brief 2019 reunion - expect all the classic songs of their 1998-2007 tenure (plus hopefully a few surprises).
China Crisis were part of a wave of new Liverpool acts in the late 1970s and early 1980s, led by OMD and also including Echo and the Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, A Flock of Seagullsand Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Alongside Wet Wet Wet, Texas, and Deacon Blue, blue-eyed soul pop siblings Hue & Cry were one of the most successful acts to emerge from the Scottish music scene that dominated the charts in the late '80s
The Bluetones, were a huge part of the Brit Pop era, were always an engaging and dynamic live outfit. They had an impressive run of hit singles that included the 'Bluetonic', 'Slight Return', 'Marblehead Johnson', 'Solomon Bites The Worm', 'If' and 'Keep the Fires Burning'. Their live shows brought the West London four-piece an army of devoted followers worldwide.
Tony Wright is best known as the singer for Bradford rock band Terrorvision. However, when he's not touring with Terrorvision, he writes, records and tours under his own name with a setlist made up of songs he has written on his acoustic guitar - some upbeat, some melancholic, but all thought-provoking.
With hits like ‘Digging Your Scene’ and ‘It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way’, The Blow Monkeys epitomised the glamour of mid-80s pop at its most graceful and sophisticated.
Melodic alt-rock three-piece LostAlone make a much welcome return!
"LostAlone are the most underrated band in the history of music" Alternative Press
Britpop faves My Life Story combine playful, evocative lyrics with memorable melodies.
Scottish singer, songwriter, and producer Steve Mason rose to widespread critical acclaim in the late '90s as a member of indie darlings the Beta Band.