Add some soul to the working week at Blues Kitchen as they’re hosting a cracking night dedicated to the timeless sounds of Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu.
Attendees will be able to experience the music of two of neo soul’s most iconic voices performed live with a full band of Manchester’s top musicians, playing their greatest hits back-to-back.
If you’re a fan of indie-rock, throw your support behind up and coming singer-songwriter Felix Ross who will be taking to the stage at the Deaf Institute this Friday.
Ranging from cry your eyes out in your car to speeding down the motorway shouting your lungs out, the Bristol-based musician’s tracks are filled with shimmering surge and a bare, ‘shiver-inducing’ voice.
Head to Stage & Radio and kick off the weekend with a bang supporting some of the city’s best rising talent in the UK hip-hop scene.
Local rapper, Pique Roscoe, will be joined by the likes of Treks, Fieves, Blind Mic and Conduit to put on a proper good showcase of some seriously sick lyricists.
Any fans of FKA Twigs, listen up, as High Hoops is putting on a club experience all about Eusexua, the artist’s upcoming third studio album.
The special event will be taking place at Islington Mill on Saturday with the queer-run late-night sweat-fest set to have you vibing well into the early hours on Sunday.
- Words:
- Rhiannon Ingle
- Published on:
- Mon 20 Jan 2025
Brock, Lanzetti, Ogawa is the moniker for a new trio whose members are widely known through their association with the jazz-funk group Snarky Puppy.
Zach Brock (4 and 6-string violins), Bob Lanzetti (acoustic and electric guitars) and Keita Ogawa (percussion) are set to take to Band on the Wall’s Copper Bar this Tuesday to share a taste of their exciting blend of jazz, folk, experimental, ambient, groove, and world music.