10-piece afro fusion group TC & The Groove Family take to the road to celebrate the release of new music this summer.
With sounds reflecting a diverse palette of genres and grooves spanning afrobeat, broken beat, jungle, jazz and grime, the group celebrate cultural diversity and community through a euphoric live show that’s captivated audiences at the likes of Glastonbury, Greenman, We Out Here and Boomtown.
Rowan and his awesome band celebrate celebrate the release of their brand new record, ‘Rock N Roll Super Powers’, this February with a bit old party at The Crescent and a full length headline show featuring brand new songs and old favourites.
Our city’s fave busker troupe return to The Crescent for an Irish-themed St. Patrick’s Day celebration – a family friendly matinée with discounted tickets for the smaller ones.
Into our 11th year and The Escape Club is back for more this February!
Join us on the dancefloor where our resident DJs will keeping the music eclectic, making sure your feet move and creating that feel good atmosphere we’ve all come to love so much down at The Crescent.
Everything After Midnight are a female fronted five-piece from York. Harnessing a sound inspired by the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, The Beths, and Wolf Alice, an EAM track can land anywhere between upbeat jangle and sincere ambience opened for acts such as The Lounge Society, Do Nothing, Circa Waves and LIFE, and are once again bringing their music back to their hometown this April! This marks their biggest show to date, following their two, sold out headline shows in 2023.
With a career now spanning six decades, Robyn Hitchcock remains a truly one-of-a-kind artist: surrealist rock ’n’ roller, acoustic troubadour, poet, painter, and writer . From The Soft Boys’ art-rock and The Egyptians’ Dadaist pop to solo masterpieces like 1984’s milestone I Often Dream of Trains and 1990’s Eye, Hitchcock has crafted a striking oeuvre rife with recurring marine life, obsolete electric transport, ghosts, cheese and what one writer has described as ‘morbid eroticism’.
The soundtrack to late night New York City. From the Cuban heels of Chic, Prince, Steve Wonder and Cameo, through to the glittering stiletto’s pf Evelyn ‘Champagne’ King, Diana Ross, Chaka Khan and Donna Summer. It’s disco, it’s soul and it’s funk, from the seventies, eighties and nineties.