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AT KING’S CROSS WED 25 JULY – SUN 12 AUG LEWIS CUBITT SQUARE FREE ADMISSION kingscross.co.uk/whats-on An electrifying live music programme featuring classical music, jazz, street theatre, and improvised opera #cubittsessions

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  • AT KING’S CROSSWED 25 JULY – SUN 12 AUGLEWIS CUBITT SQUAREFREE ADMISSION

    kingscross.co.uk/whats-on

    An electrifying live music programme featuring classical music, jazz, street theatre, and improvised opera

    #cubittsessions

  • WELCOME TO CUBITT SESSIONS 2018, A FREE MUSIC FESTIVAL AT KING’S CROSS

    This year our programme features a fine selection of artists presented with local partners Tête à Tête, Roundhouse, Tileyard Studios (Platoon), Kings Place, and classical music curator Anthony Whitworth-Jones.

    Cubitt Sessions include a specially curated series of classical delights featuring the superb London Brass, a world-class classical recital from Daniel Lebhardt, and an evening courtesy of young singers from English National Opera. There’s also a more contemporary offer of music from the West End, folk music from Thom Gould & Saachi, and the virtuosic, versatile and prize-winning traditional Balkans and Turkish band She’Koyokh.

    King’s Cross favourites, Tête à Tête Opera, return with a selection of quirky and wonderfully modern shows programmed by Bill-Bankes-Jones. In addition, we have our Family Sundays celebrating street culture and the talents of PanGottic, Circus Geeks and Acrojou.

    ‘Cubitt Sessions grows as a festival each year, and I am thrilled to be involved in the programming for this fourth season. My aim is to provide the audience with concerts of the highest quality, and to make the evenings fun! King’s Cross has become a thriving urban centre with so much on offer to suit all tastes, and these concerts are designed to appeal to a wide cross section of society, to the young at heart of all ages.’ — Anthony Whitworth-Jones

  • Resident at Kings Place, Aurora Orchestra is the first orchestra in the world to perform whole symphonies entirely from memory, without music stands or sheet music. For this special free performance at King’s Cross, Aurora invites you to experience this electrifying performance style at close quarters, including a chance to get physically inside the orchestra and experience a symphony from within. Featuring excerpts from Mozart’s 40th symphony, performed ahead of a major concert at Kings Place later the same day.

    ‘Marvellous… Playing from memory, Aurora created an organic sense of community, dynamism and inspiration.’ — The New York Times

    SUN 1 JULY4:30PM

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: AURORA ORCHESTRA – MOZART FROM MEMORY (FREE POP-UP PERFORMANCE)

    RUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    MORE INFORMATION↪ kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/ classical/mozart-memorised↪ facebook.com/auroraorchestra↪ @auroraorchestra

  • WED 25 JULY6:30PM

    6:30PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    PLATOON PRESENTS: TAKEOVER

    TALULAH20 year old Post-Soul artist Talulah was raised on a Spanish island by British parents before relocating to Dalston just over a year ago to learn production and immerse herself in the East London live music scene. Talulah blends live instruments and analog electronic equipment as a back drop for some classic soul song-writing (think Solange meets James Blake).

    SIPPRELL South London singer/songwriter Sipprell combines the raw beauty of live instruments, soulful vocals and enchanting electronic production to take you to a new level of spacey neo-soul. Fluent on the violin, piano and guitar, Sipprell pours everything she can into her music. Her strong yet sensitive identity can be felt in her production and her sincere lyrics. Sipprell has has wide industry support on earlier singles and her most recent release looks set to do the same, as the new track 'Personal', invites the listener into a more private side of Sipprell.

    LUKE MARZECLuke Marzec’s muddy tone, Polish-British twang, and unconventional delivery is astonishingly inimitable. Avidly interested in culture, from Miles Davis to Kendrick Lamar via James Blake, he borrows from hip-hop, jazz, electronic, and dub. Having formally trained in classical and jazz sax, he’s a multi-instrumentalist whose self-produced tracks feel universal and timeless yet contemporary and London.

    7:50PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    7:10PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    We’re proud to present three talented Platoon artists for this years’ Cubitt Sessions — it’s a great platform to showcase our artists to King’s Cross audiences at this free event for the public.’ — Lucie Watson (Platoon)

    RIGHT: LUKE MARZEC BELOW: SIPPRELL

  • In this work, Bishi takes a personal and intersectional journey reflecting on her experiences. As a British-Bengali daughter of immigrants, adopted by London’s community of alternative queer nightlife, she has lived through a unique cross section of London’s contemporary urban landscape. Bishi’s former albums, ‘Albion Voice’ and ‘Nights At The Circus,’ have dealt with finding a cultural voice between polar opposites and being energised by its tensions. The Good Immigrant seeks to further these debates and to explore the universal themes of identity, belonging, and finding unity in a divided world.

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: BISHI – THE GOOD IMMIGRANT

    RUNNING TIME: 55 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    Composer and Tête à Tête favourite Errollyn Wallen performs her first Cubitt Session with her band: The Errollyn Wallen Songbook, a continually evolving set of Ivor Novello Award-winning Errollyn Wallen’s inimitable songs.

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: THE ERROLLYN WALLEN SONGBOOK

    FRI 27 JULY6:30PM

    RUNNING TIME: 1 HOURNO INTERVAL

    ‘I’m thrilled to be returning with Tête à Tête for a third year sharing the programming of Cubitt Sessions. Delivering a series of perfor-mances of such a high standard performed absolutely for free to the local community is a unique opportunity, creating unforgettable events and showing a whole new pathway for the arts.’ — Bill Bankes-Jones

    THUR 26 JULY6:30PM

    MORE INFORMATION↪ errollynwallen.com ↪ @ErrollynWallen↪ tete-a-tete.org.uk↪ @teteateteopera

    MORE INFORMATION↪ bishi.co.uk↪ @bishi_music↪ tete-a-tete.org.uk↪ @teteateteopera

  • A programme of music through the ages arranged for a brass ensemble of ten of the finest brass players in London.

    PROGRAMMEPurcell: AbdelazarTrad: Greensleeves Stanley: Trumpet TuneGabrieli: Sonata Pian e ForteMoszkowski: Spanish Dance 2Dvorak: Slavonic Dance 8Liszt: Hungarian RhapsodyINTERVALEllington: CaravanLennon-McCartney: Norwegian WoodYoumans: Carioca (trumpet feature)Queen: Medley

    RUNNING TIME: 2 HOURSINCL. INTERVAL

    SAT 28 JULY6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: LONDON BRASS

    MORE INFORMATION↪ londonbrass.net↪ facebook.com/Londonbrass↪ @londnbrass

  • 12PM & 2PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    ABOVE:PROJECT_VEE

    RIGHT: DINOSAUR BELOW: NU–CLE–US

    ↪ projectvee.com ↪ facebook.com/ projectveecircusshow ↪ @circusgeeks

    SUN 29 JULY12PM–4PM

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: A JAZZ FAMILY WEEKEND

    12PM NU-CLE-US12:30PM PROJECT_VEE1PM DINOSAUR2PM NU-CLE-US2:30PM PROJECT_VEE

    NU-CLE-US: MARTA CAPPONI & EMILIANO CAROSELLINu-Cle-Us is a musical duo featuring the talents of Marta Capponi and Emiliano Caroselli. They see their music both as a celebration of their gifts and as a way to manifest the Universe through their sounds and bodies, describing their music as, ‘One sound melts into the other, stretches and expands itself, fearlessly jumps into the unknown of improvisation, yet always rooted in Mother Africa's sounds and rhythms, and the melodies that came across our Mediterranean.’

    12:30PM & 2:30PMRUNNING TIME: 25 MINUTES

    PROJECT_VEERoulette wheel meets juggling: danger, skill and unpredictable moments. Project_Vee is a nod to a Soviet era circus act, remixed for the 21st century. Steel, concrete and motors meet in an unlikely way; Project_Vee takes juggling in a different dimension. Literally. Project_Vee is commissioned by Without Walls, Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival and Out There.They are supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and support from the National Centre for Circus Arts, Worthing Theatres and 101 Outdoor Arts.

    1PMRUNNING TIME: 45 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: DINOSAURDinosaur, led by BBC New Generation Artist 2015-17 trumpeter Laura Jurd, sees their highly anticipated second album ‘Wonder Trail’ further their exploration into the world of ‘synth-pop meets jazz band’ as they present a journey of mesmerising new compositions. Expect folk-infused grooves and glistening melodies – all tied together by a love for extemporisation and improvisation.

    MORE INFORMATION↪ @martacapponi ↪ laurajurd.com/dinosaur

    ↪ facebook.com/ abandcalleddinosaur ↪ @Dinosaur_band

  • MORE INFORMATION

    ↪ thomasgould.com↪ @thomasGouldVLN

    Violinist Thomas Gould, well-known to Kings Place audiences as a classical soloist and chamber musician, demonstrates his stylistic versatility in an evening showcasing both old and new collaborations with musicians from the classical and jazz worlds. Expect to hear new takes on familiar pieces, and plenty of spontaneous alchemy between musicians at their improvisatory best.

    TUE 31 JULY6:30PM

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: THOM GOULD’S GOULD STANDARD

    RUNNING TIME: 1 HOUR PLUS INTERVAL

    ‘Kings Place is very proud to be contributing to this year’s Cubitt Sessions, alongside so many of our local artistic partners. Bringing such high quality music, out of our building, and to the wider audience is a wonderful way for Kings Place to celebrate 10 years at the centre of the transformation of King’s Cross.’ — Robert Read (Kings Place, Managing Director)

  • KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: APOLLO5 & BRISTOL SUSPENSIONS

    WED 1 AUG6:30PM

    6:30PMRUNNING TIME: 45 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    7:25PMRUNNING TIME: 45 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    APOLLO5Apollo5 is a British a cappella ensemble who formed in 2010 and have been praised for their eye-catching performances. The group performs a wide-ranging repertoire of retro jazz, pop, classical and Christmas favourites a cappella. Comprised of five young professional singers, they give engaging and entertaining performances for audiences at festivals, private parties, corporate events and on the concert platform. Recently, the ensemble headlined the sold out Surrey Arts celebration concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

    BRISTOL SUSPENSIONS Bristol Suspensions is one of the country’s elite university a cappella groups. Based at the University of Bristol, they were Voice Festival 2016 Champions. Now in their fourth year, they have already recorded two albums, released three music videos and many live videos, they are adept performers on the concert platform and festivals throughout the world.

    MORE INFORMATION

    ↪ apollo5.co.uk↪ facebook.com/TheApollo5↪ @TheApollo5

    MORE INFORMATION ↪ bristolsuspensions.co.uk↪ facebook.com/ thebristolsuspensions/ ↪ @brisuspensions

    6:30PM APOLLO57:15PM INTERVAL7:25PM BRISTOL SUSPENSIONS

  • Unusual three-part a cappella meets Roshi’s Welsh-Iranian torch songs and electronica from Pars Radio. Juice Vocal Ensemble mix classical, folk, pop and improvisation, including a unique take on a pop song or two! Roshi’s experimental folk-pop explores themes including her Iranian heritage and London life, with vocal effects, loops, field recordings and atmospheres.

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: JUICE VOCAL ENSEMBLE PLUS ROSHI FEAT PARS RADIO

    THUR 2 AUG6:30PM

    RUNNING TIME: 45 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    MORE INFORMATION↪ juicevocalensemble.net ↪ @juicevocal↪ roshi.biz ↪ tete-a-tete.org.uk↪ @teteateteopera

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: AN EVENING OF SONGS FROM THE SHOWS

    FRI 3 AUG6:30PM

    Join West End stars Daniel Boys (Avenue Q, Spamalot), Jon Robyns (Les Misérables, Memphis), Lauren Samuels (We Will Rock You, Grease) and Anna O’Byrne (My Fair Lady, Phantom) for an amazing evening of musical theatre. With songs from some of your favourite shows including Les Misérables, Mamma Mia, West Side Story, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, and Grease, it’s an evening not to be missed!

    6:30PM PART 17:15PM INTERVAL7:35PM PART 2

    RUNNING TIME: 1HR 45MINS INCL. INTERVAL

    MORE INFORMATION↪ @DanielBoys↪ @JRobyns↪ @annaobyrne↪ @laurensamuels88

    CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT: LAUREN SAMUELS; DANIEL BOYS; ANNA O’BYRNE; JON ROBYNS

  • SAT 4 AUG6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: SHE’KOYOKH

    Hailed as, ‘one of the finest and most entertaining British- based exponents of global music’, (The Guardian), She’ Koyokh is a Yiddish word meaning ‘nice one!’. With sixteen years spent absorbing the rich folk music traditions of Jewish Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Balkans, She’Koyokh are a live force to be reckoned with.Expect a wild swirl of clarinet and violin beautifully intertwined, jazzy guitar licks, effortless accordion and dance-inducing percussion, plus the sweet and passionate voice of Çigdem Aslan.

    RUNNING TIME: 2 HOURSINCL. INTERVAL

    MORE INFORMATION↪ shekoyokh.co.uk ↪ facebook.com/shekoyokh

    PROGRAMMEBeethoven: Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2 ‘Tempest Sonata’ 23’Liszt: Mephisto-Walzer no. 2, S515 – 10 minsBartok: Piano Sonata, Sz.80 (1926) 14’INTERVALSchubert: Drei Klavierstücke D. 946 25’JS Bach: Italian Concerto in F major, BWV971 12’

    In 2014 at the age of 22, Daniel Lebhardt won 1st prize at the Young Concert Artists auditions in Paris and New York. A year later he was selected by Young Classical Artists Trust in London and in 2016 won the Most Promising Pianist prize at the Sydney International Competition. Over the last two years Daniel has given debut recitals at Wigmore Hall, Merkin Concert Hall and Morgan Library in New York; the Kennedy Center, Gardner Museum, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Usedomer Festival and Steirisches Kammermusikfestival.

    TUE 7 AUG6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: DANIEL LEBHARDT

    RUNNING TIME: 1 HOUR 45 MINUTESINCL. INTERVAL

    MORE INFORMATION↪ ycat.co.uk/artist/ daniel-lebhardt↪ facebook.com/ycatrust

  • ‘It’s fantastic to have the opportunity to programme an evening of Cubitt Sessions for the 2nd year in a row and it’s a great opportunity for us to share the young talent we have emerging from the Roundhouse, and within such a professional and high quality environment. Our partnership with Cubitt Sessions gives some of our incredible resident artists the opportunity to perform to audiences beyond the Roundhouse.’ Collin Hills — Music Programme Producer (Roundhouse)

    DM FARLEYOriginally hailing from Scotland, DM Farley moved to London to study film production during which time his passion for music came to the fore – both through writing scores for films and being in and out of various bands.

    His journey into contemporary music began age 9 when he began playing saxophone and was introduced to the sounds of Cannonball Adderley and Herbie Hancock. By 15 he was both an accomplished saxophonist and pianist and was exploring the sixties through The Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, and The Doors. This combination of influences lets him enjoy an eclectic sound that continues to evolve with each release.

    7:45PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    WED 8 AUG6:30PM

    ROUNDHOUSE PRESENTS: JOE WINTER, SAACHI & DM FARLEY

    MORE INFORMATION↪ saachimusic.com↪ facebook.com/ saachimusicofficial↪ @saachiofficial

    7PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    SAACHISaachi is an Indie-Pop act with Jazz influences playing exciting, eclectic, original music. Featuring keys, kit, brass and bass, with high energy vocals, the band has played to packed out audiences at venues like the iconic Camden Assembly, Upstairs at the Garage and the Cambridge Junction, and supported Irit Dekel at the Roundhouse on her national tour.

    6:30PMRUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES

    JOE WINTERA singer and song-maker who leans to the electronic left, Joe Winter creates music evocative of his hometown of London, as well as a few other places in between. But his voice evokes nowhere you’ve ever been. Winter has embraced a vast array of far-flung influences and is using his rich baritone vocal to sing of injustices at home and elsewhere, personal and public. Winter makes assertive use of percussion to both harmoniously and contrastingly juxtapose his arresting vocal, which, with its rich textures, ascends and descends somehow with both weight and lightness. The result are tunes full of soul, deep in meaning, and yet with a lyrical wit that doesn’t fail to raise eyebrows. With all of that, it’s impossible not to bob your head along to the beat.

    ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT: DM FARLEY; SAACHI

  • THUR 9 AUG6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: MUSIC FROM THE SHOW NIGHTSHADE: AUBERGINE(MUZIEKTHEATER TRANSPARANT)

    RUNNING TIME: 1 HOURNO INTERVAL

    Nightshade: Aubergine was originally conceived as a ‘music theatre road movie’. Together with documentary maker Lisa Tahon, soprano Claron McFadden went in search of the common roots among different cultures, based on the spectacular migration history of an age-old nightshade plant: the aubergine. Together they travelled to countries around the Mediterranean sea: Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain and Morocco. They stayed with host families, cooked local aubergine dishes and learned traditional songs. This concert is the reflection of this special series of culinary-musical encounters.

    MORE INFORMATION↪ transparant.be/en↪ facebook.com/ muziektheater.transparant ↪ @muziektheatertransparant↪ tete-a-tete.org.uk↪ @teteateteopera

  • FRI 10 AUG6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: TOSCATASTROPHE!

    SAT 11 AUG6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS ARTISTS FROM ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA:FROM QUIET BEGINNINGS

    Join four of the UK’s finest singers, all associated with English National Opera, for a feast of opera, song, musical theatre and the ‘laughter and the love of friends’. Inspired by Hilaire Belloc, the programme includes everything from Porter to Puccini, Britten to Bernstein. Join Soraya Mafi, Katie Bray, Rob Murray, Ashley Riches and pianist Chris Hopkins as they take you on an imagined whirlwind day told through music that will entrance, excite and entertain.

    RUNNING TIME: 1 HOUR 30 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    RUNNING TIME: 45 MINUTESNO INTERVAL

    Join Tête à Tête for a nightmare evening as they massacre another classic. Following their disastrous Bohème in 2017, Timothy Burke creates another lousy orchestration to perform with totally inept Bill Bankes-Jones. A shambolic production where stellar singers Gweneth-Ann Rand (Tosca), Ronald Samm (Cavaradossi) and Keel Watson (Scarpia) do their best to survive the mayhem. Will Tosca leap to her death off the Castel Sant’Angelo? Will magnificent singing be ruined by hideously ear-splitting recorder playing? There is only one way to find out...

    MORE INFORMATION↪ tete-a-tete.org.uk↪ @teteateteopera

    CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: ASHLEY RICHES; KATIE BRAY; SORAYA MAFI; ROB MURRAY

    MORE INFORMATION↪ eno.org↪ facebook.com/ englishnationalopera↪ @E_N_O

  • SUN 12 AUG12PM

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: A FAMILY WEEKEND

    12PM & 2PMRUNNING TIME: 20 MINUTES

    ACROJOU – FRANTIC: EXPLOSIVE, ACROBATIC DANCE-THEATRE WITH A RAIN-SOAKED FINALE Love, freedom, blood, sweat and rainstorms: Frantic is an explosive acrobatic exploration of our relentless devotion to busyness, the reality of a running mind and one man’s thirst for escape. Frantic features spectacular acrobatics and dance-theatre, choreographed around a wheel, with a hidden water system for a joyous finale danced in pouring rain.

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: CELLOMANLed by cellist and session musician Ivan Hussey, five-piece band Celloman are described as a fusion of world, jazz and classical with African and Middle Eastern rhythms. The Cellomanm 5-piece of drums, bass, percussion, violin and cello began as a musical project in 2001, and since then have gone from strength to strength, with performances as far afield as Serbia, Abu Dhabi, Spain, Zanzibar and Singapore, and in some of the UKs biggest festivals, including Glastonbury and Womad.

    12:30PM &2:30PMRUNNING TIME: 25 MINUTES

    ACROJOU – THE WHEEL HOUSEA ‘tender, post-apocalyptic love story’, The Wheel House is a rolling, acrobatic-theatre show, which unfolds inside and around a circular set as it moves, with the audience walking alongside. An enchanting story set in a dystopian future, at a time where survival relies on sharp eyes, quick hands and, above all, friendship. Join these traveller-gatherers on the road to nowhere: treading lightly, enduring quietly, and always, always moving onwards.

    1PM & 3PMRUNNING TIME: 25 MINUTES

    ABOVE: CELLOMANRIGHT: THE WHEEL HOUSE

    ↪ celloman.co.uk↪ facebook.com/celloman.uk↪ @celloman_uk

    MORE INFORMATION↪ acrojou.com↪ facebook.com/Acrojou↪ @Acrojou

    12PM FRANTIC12:30PM CELLOMAN1PM THE WHEEL HOUSE2PM FRANTIC2:30PM CELLOMAN3PM THE WHEEL HOUSE

  • Come and enjoy a drink in Lewis Cubitt Square before the show. The onsite bar is open each show evening from 5.30pm. With new eateries and bars opening all the time, there’s something to suit everyone’s taste and pocket. Here’s a flavour of the restaurant and bar scene at King’s Cross.

    RESTAURANTSCaravanDishoomDrake and MorganGerman GymnasiumGranary Square Brasserie Granger & Co.KimcheePlum + Spilt MilkThe LightermanVinoteca

    BARSEveryman Foyer BarGNH BarSpiritlandWaitrose Wine Bar

    CAFÉSMaple & King’sNotes CoffeeRuby VioletSkip Garden CaféYumchaa

    GETTING HERE:LEWIS CUBITT SQUARE STABLE STREETKING’S CROSSLONDON N1C 4AY

    EATING & DRINKINGIN KING’S CROSS

    OUR PARTNERS

    BY TUBE5 minutes walk from King’s Cross underground, served by the Northern, Piccadilly, Metropolitan, Circle, Victoria and Hammersmith and City lines.

    BY BUSThe King’s Cross area is served by the following bus routes: 10, 30, 45, 46, 59, 63, 73, 91, 205, 390, 476

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  • SUN 1 JULY, 4:30PM

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: AURORA ORCHESTRA – MOZART FROM MEMORY (FREE POP-UP PERFORMANCE)

    WED 25 JULY, 6:30PM

    PLATOON PRESENTS: TAKEOVER

    THUR 26 JULY, 6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: BISHI — THE GOOD IMMIGRANT

    FRI 27 JULY, 6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: THE ERROLLYN WALLEN SONGBOOK

    SAT 28 JULY, 6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: LONDON BRASS

    SUN 29 JULY, 12PM–4PM

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: A JAZZ FAMILY WEEKEND

    TUE 31 JULY, 6:30PM

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: THOM GOULD’S GOULD STANDARD

    WED 1 AUG, 6:30PM

    KINGS PLACE PRESENTS: APOLLO5 & BRISTOL SUSPENSIONS

    THUR 2 AUG, 6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: JUICE VOCAL ENSEMBLE PLUS ROSHI FEAT PARS RADIO

    FRI 3 AUG, 6:30PM

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: AN EVENING OF SONGS FROM THE SHOWS

    SAT 4 AUG, 6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: SHE’KOYOKH

    TUE 7 AUG, 6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: DANIEL LEBHARDT

    WED 8 AUG, 6:30PM

    ROUNDHOUSE PRESENTS: JOE WINTER, SAACHI & DM FARLEY

    THUR 9 AUG, 6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: MUSIC FROM THE SHOW NIGHTSHADE: AUBERGINE(MUZIEKTHEATER TRANSPARANT)

    FRI 10 AUG, 6:30PM

    TÊTE À TÊTE PRESENTS: TOSCATASTROPHE!

    SAT 11 AUG, 6:30PM

    ANTHONY WHITWORTH-JONES PRESENTS: FROM QUIET BEGINNINGS

    SUN 12 AUG, 12PM–3:30PM

    KING’S CROSS PRESENTS: A FAMILY WEEKEND

    WED 25 JULY – SUN 12 AUGLEWIS CUBITT SQUAREFREE ADMISSION

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