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Diary Dates
Wunderhorse – Friday 23 August
O2 Academy
Wunderhorse is the project of former Dead Pretties frontman, punk-turned-Americana songwriter Jacob Slater.
The Agony – Friday 23 August
The Musician
All-female heavy rock foursome from Prague, Czech Republic, who play loud, hard and catchy. Since 2013, The Agony have released two albums and two EPs, played numerous club gigs and slots at huge festivals, toured Europe and opened for international artists – Scorpions at Prague’s largest indoor venue O2 arena, Girlschool, Loudness, Blaze Bayley (ex-Iron Maiden) and Mike Terrana to name a few.
Amy A Tribute – Saturday 24 August
The Musician
Amy A Tribute is an 8 piece band with full horn section/ backing singers. “We are all musicians with a goal to recreate the sound of Amy Winehouse. Whether it be from her BBC concerts or staying true to the original recordings. This band isn’t about looking like Amy and a singer pretending to be drunk or under the influence of drugs. We aim to stay true to the sound of the Winehouse/ Ronson style, with a full horn section, including baritone sax & flute.”
Skulk of Foxes – Sunday 25 August
The Big Difference
Skulk Of Foxes, the alternative folk-rock tandem hailing from Manchester, is a captivating synergy between the vocals of Beth Rigby and the instrumental work of Rob Aldridge. Infusing their music with a magnetic blend of gothic allure and dark folk, Skulk Of Foxes weaves a spellbinding tapestry that transcends genres. Within their haunting melodies, one discovers a harmonious fusion of emotive folk-inspired lyrics, elevating their sound to an ethereal realm of musical enchantment.
Flyte – Thursday 5 September
The Y Theatre
Flyte is an alternative four piece from London that are rooted in classic pop songwriting with songs that are infectiously melodic and compellingly lyrical.
Will Young – Sunday 15 September
The Y Theatre
Will Young returns with forthcoming, ninth studio album, “Light It Up”, due for release on this month. To celebrate the new album, Will is embarking on his most intimate tour yet – taking shape as an up close and personal evening of acoustic performances, stories and conversation.
Lauren Hibberd – Friday 20 September
The Soundhouse
Indie-rock singer raised on the Isle Of Wight. “If you like Jamie T and The Big Moon, I suspect this will be up your street. She’s fab” – Clara Amfo, BBC Radio 1
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FEATURE: Leicester music venue chosen for MVT Cohorts show
Britpunk duo The Meffs will be playing a special show at The Soundhouse on Friday 23 August to celebrate becoming patrons of Music Venue Trust (MVT), the charity that represents hundreds of UK Grassroots Music Venues. The band join an ever-expanding list of musicians – including Paul McCartney, Frank Turner and KT Tunstall – who support the work of the charity.
“Grassroots venues are why we’ve been able to gig so much. Some that we played when starting out have shut down. We’ve seen first-hand the funding put into the music industries of other countries, and the impact of this funding. As a band, we will continue to fight to keep venues open and live music alive in the UK. With MVT around, there’s hope.” – The Meffs.
Since exploding onto the UK scene in 2019, The Meffs have built up a reputation as purveyors of frantic punk rock and an absolute must-see live sensation. The band challenges the norm with important messages about equality and society, over a barrage of hard-hitting riffs that get stuck in your head for days.
2022 saw the band’s debut Frank Turner-produced EPs released on Bottles to the Ground, the new label founded by Fat Mike of NOFX/Fat Wreck Chords. In the summer of 2023 they joined NOFX on three of their final dates, which saw them play to their biggest crowds to date… Until playing Download Festival to a huge audience.
To celebrate becoming patrons, the band has announced a nine date MVT Cohorts tour predominantly in cities and towns that they have never headlined or played. Starting in Leicester on 23 August, the tour will also include gigs in Hastings, Plymouth, Bournemouth, Bathgate, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stowmarket, Milton Keynes before ending in Swansea on September 22nd.
Mark Davyd, CEO and Founder Music Venue Trust, said “The number of people in the UK able to access fantastic live music by the most exciting new acts in their own towns and cities has been in decline for years, but since the pandemic the number of tours, and the number of shows per tour, has dropped off the edge of a cliff. MVT is determined to tackle this and to ensure that the very best new music can be celebrated right across the country. The Meffs are electrifying audiences wherever they play, and we are determined to show that an artist like this really should be playing everywhere for everybody. That’s how we build audiences and it’s how we build communities.”
MVT Cohorts, organised by Music Venue Trust, is a new initiative aiming to combat the shrinking tour circuit. Increased costs of touring, including fuel, accommodation and transport, and uncertainty about the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on ticket sales, are forcing artists, agents and managers to reduce the financial risks associated with playing extensive nationwide tours. As a result, tours are focusing on major cities and missing out Grassroots Music Venues in hundreds of towns, rural areas and smaller cities across the country; established grassroots venues are no longer being offered touring artists; music fans are no longer able to see their favourite artists, or discover new ones, without travelling to the major cities.
The MVT Cohorts project will underwrite the costs of the shows, ensuring that both the artists and venues receive a guaranteed fee, removing the financial uncertainty that comes with extending tours in the UK, thereby allowing the artists to diversify their tours and play outside the major cities and the venues to programme diverse and varied gigs.
Tickets to The Meffs at The Soundhouse are on sale now.
Playlist
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