Announcements

The Escape Club – Summer Discotheque!

Summer may not exactly be here as yet but please join us for a bespoke selection of blistering tunes. This will be very big and slightly mystical solstice weekend extravaganza. Do not miss.

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A Techno Soundclash

Chameleon and Ouroboros have been putting on some mega parties of late, with the likes of Martyn, Call Super and Midland, and the upcoming Ben UFO show. 

But we got a last minute opportunity for a cheap entry party, and decided to tap up some friends for A TECHNO SOUNDCLASH. Expect lots of back to backs from some of the most talented selectors in the city. 

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John Francis Flynn + Kevin Fowley

Giant Dublin folk singer John Francis Flynn brings his band back to the UK to play another round of shows in support of his brilliant second album, Look Over the Wall, See the Sky.

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Lanterns On The Lake

Mercury Prize nominated Geordie’s bring dreamy, melancholic Indie rock with beautiful layers of texture and celestial melodies that thread around intricate instrumentation.

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Divorce + Oscar Browne

Young Nottingham indie-folk and alternative country darlings Divorce visit York for the first time in October.

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Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band + Paul Molloy (The Coral)

Michael Head (Pale Fountains, Shack, The Strands) & The Red Elastic Band return to York this December.
His new, Bill Ryder-Jones produced album Loophole, promises to be a creative milestone document for the much-fitted Liverpool songwriter, performing live here with his great band, right on the top of their game.

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ATKRTV, Take Care Texas, DEADSET + Fat Spatula

York noise merchants “atkrtv” welcome up “Take Care, Texas” (prev. Ty Tennant) from London for a co-headline extravaganza showcasing some of the best upcoming noise/punk/shoegaze acts around.

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SPIDER CIRCLE X CODE

Forward-thinking London-based club nights SPIDER CIRCLE and CODE unite for a collaborative event. Showcasing cutting edge music, bringing a taste of neo-grime and nu-soul to York. Live visuals from both collectives – as well as some special guests.

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