‘Unfortunately tomorrow’s show in York has been rescheduled due to illness and will now take place on Friday 7th July.
All tickets remain valid but refunds are also available from your point of purchase.’
Cross-genre punk rockers Millie Manders & The ShutUp bring the party to The Crescent for the first time.
Come and celebrate the arrival of Emily’s new book ‘gig’, a photo-journal of the beautiful York music scene over the last few years. We’re super pleased to be hosting this party at The Crescent with four ace bands who have continually supported what we do here. Cheers guys.
Less tribute and more homage, Nearly Dan is saviour to the growing legions of Dan fans, desperate to hear the meticulously crafted grooves and allusive lyrical style of Donald Fagen & Walter Becker.
At the forefront of Bristol’s contribution to the pulsing new UK jazz scene come Run Logan Run, an alchemical fusion of surging, polyrhythmic alt-breakbeats and screaming guttural saxophone.
Come celebrate the winter solstice with three ace York acts on Wednesday 21st December.
J. Halliday have a brand new EP to share with you, Captain Starlet bring their ripping garage-pop and it’s a Crez debut from Vehicle who count a former Perspex singer among their number.
From humble beginnings in the Highlands of Scotland, to playing around the world, Elephant Sessions are celebrating their 10th year as band in 2022. Creating a progressive blend of intricate tunes, engulfing guitars, with a bass and drum heavy backline, their music combines the very best of trad, funk and electronica, resulting in a new and exciting sound.
Core members Greg Dread and original bassmaster Leo Williams with legendary reggae vocalist Earl 16 are joined by Bazil on technology and Blake Robert (Greg’s son) on guitar to celebrate Dreadzone’s 30th Anniversary.
It’s party time! Come and ring in the new year Irie style!
This is our only session for December so we’re going big with two rooms of music until 2am.
The Irie Vibes sound system and crew will be operating the main room playing all things reggae and dubwise. From roots, ska and rocksteady to dub, steppas and jungle.
Special guest and local legend: Dandy Dizzle will be joining us on the mic and hosting the night.
In the second room we have a Disco Not Disco party curated by ‘Lines of Duty’ a.k.a. Leo Clayton, Dave Potter and Matt Raines.
Expect leftfield disco, punk and electro with added experimental delights, designed for the discerning dancefloor.