Hard hitting alt-jazz designed for the dancefloor. Leeds heads Plantfood return, with support from some homegrown botanical jazz from Flowerden.
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Plantfood are a 6 piece blood-pumping jazz force summoning an intricate mix of electronic and acoustic layers with influences all the way from spiritual jazz to contemporary club music.
Plantfood’s sound takes inspiration from artists such as The Prodigy, John Coltrane and Nubiyan Twist. From the mosh pit to serene soundscapes and back again, the journey Plantfood takes you on is an unforgettable one.
Christmas in their home town!
Mostly Autumn’s latest album ‘Graveyard Star’ released late 2021 has been very highly acclaimed and follows on from the nomination for best UK band, and best album (White Rainbow) in the Progressive Music Awards 2019. They were winners of Best Track (Sight of Day) and best female vocalist (Olivia Sparnenn-Josh) in the CRS awards 2017.
‘Jimmy Page has also attended a Letz Zep show and invited them to join him after the gig, ‘’You pulled it off”, he said, “And captured the spirit of Led Zeppelin concerts, you really are very, very good”. And then personally invited the band to perform at the ‘Mothership’ and ‘Celebration Day’ releases.’
Critically acclaimed comedian Jamali Maddix is back on the road with a brand new tour show. His last tours have sold-out shows across the globe, playing the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America.
All-female garage bubblegum pop trio that formed in Osaka, Japan in 1981 by sisters Naoko & Atsuko and influenced Kurt Cobain and his band are bringing their show to York in June. Often referenced as a band who helped to form pop-punk, its not a show to miss!
A 17 year old folk and blues guitarist and singer from Ballybofey in County Donegal, Muireann has sold out performances across Ireland and the UK. She specializes in performing acoustic fingerpicking country, piedmont, and ragtime blues styles from the 1920s, 30s and 40s as well as later folk, country and Americana.
Her first album, “I Kept These Old Blues was released in December 2023 and reached number 1 on the Amazon download chart UK.
Following legendary parties with Call Super, Martyn, and Ben UFO, Chameleon and Ouroboros unite once more to bring UK bass, techno, and Hessle Audio legend Pearson Sound to The Crescent.
Can you believe it’s been a whole 9 years since we took over this beautiful space! We’ve decided to invite back one of our favourite past guests to celebrate, Horse Meat Disco! A legendary queer night from London with over 20 years of parties to their name, playing all flavours of disco. Support comes from Crescent regulars, Jono, Alilou, Chompy Ras (Carlos) and a disco debut for Mike Jones.