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One of the British folk scene's best-loved artists and the voice of contemporary English folk music.
Exeter
The UK-born Canadian actor and singer performs his country music material.
Exeter
Mark Travis makes hit return to Exeter Phoenix, this time to Studio 1. It’s intimate, up close and personal with no safety net, one vocal, one guitar.
A singer songwriter by nature, Mark performs a handful of his originals alongside classic songs…
Exeter
Slightly unhinged, fiercely original, and impossible to pin down - Third Girl From The Left blends art pop with alt-folk/rock to create something truly distinctive. Expect off-kilter textures, reimagined sounds, and a set that moves seamlessly…
Exeter
999 are an English punk rock band, formed in London in December 1976. 999 soon established themselves as a powerful live act on the London punk scene, and became regulars at the Hope and Anchor, Islington . Their self-financed debut single I'm Alive…
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ORGAN RECITAL
Performed by Andrew Millington, Jonathan Rawles, Peter Gilks & Ollie Macmullan
Crediton Parish Church
Devon
Sunday 24th May 2026, 3:00PM
Includes Tea & Cake in the Boniface Centre after the recital.
Sidmouth
The American singer, born Natalie Renee McIntyre, is a passionate and poetic singer-songwriter with a funky, soulful voice performing stripped back soul and R&B with a notable jazz influence.
Exeter
Right then guys we are fresh off the back of our awesome Christmas Blowout and as promised we are dropping the full line up for Raw 2 The Core & Move's only collaboration for 2026..
Exmouth
Get ready to scream like its 1999! Boyband in the Buff is the ultimate throwback concert - starring pop heartthrob Gareth Gates and a cast of ripped and ridiculously talented performers. With nothing but harmonies, dance moves, and a whole lot of…
Exeter
Overlooking the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles Sunset Strip, Laurel Canyon hosted a community of musicians through the 1960s and 70s forming a hive of creativity in the age of hippies and flower power.
Amongst Laurel Canyons residents were the…
Exeter
DJ Graeme Park began his career in the mid-'80s, spinning records out of the UK town of Nottingham and working at a local record store. His boss bought a club in the city and asked Park to be the house DJ. He had his doubts, but by 1987 he was kick…
Exeter
Step into an intimate evening of raw emotion and heartfelt storytelling with Oh, Douglas, the rising indie singer-songwriter quietly capturing hearts one song at a time.
Known for delicate melodies, introspective lyrics, and a voice that feels both…
Exeter
Fri May 29 / auditorium / doors 7.30pm / £see below / standing / all ages / promoter - Ioan Roberts
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Sambroso Noda's 7-piece all-star Cuban band come to Exeter for a night of traditional Latin music. Join us to celebrate the sounds of…
Exeter
Sambroso Noda, the beating heart of London’s Cuban community and flourishing music scene, has whipped up a bonafide all-star group of musicians to pay their own unique and loving tribute to the wonderful world of Cuban music.
Exeter
Music and comedy from The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican.
Exeter
Wonky returns with a night of multi-genre madness, welcoming 8-bit rave rascals Dubtendo Allstars!
Exeter
Ciarán Moran brings his raw, soul-stirring songwriting to the stage for a powerful live show that’s quickly earning him a reputation as one of Ireland’s most exciting rising voices.
Raised in Dublin’s North Inner City, his music is honest, gritty…
Exeter
CQ Wrestling are a British Grunge band led by two best friends and songwriters Charlie Woods and Jake Mac, delivering a fierce and melodic 90's sound.
Exeter
Now Wave present Los Campesinos! with special guests live in Manchester this October
Exeter
Expect a carefully curated soundtrack and a high-quality sound experience designed for the dancefloor. This ones all about the journey warm atmospheres, rolling percussion, and emotive peaks that rise steadily as the day turns into night.
Well…