Fronted by vocalist Eno Williams, London-based Ibibio Sound Machine is an eight-piece electronic Afro funk band, taking elements from modern post punk and West African ’70s disco to create their distinctive sound.
Praised for her “warm, sensitive pianism” (The Observer), and for performances that are “a masterclass in the art of holding an audience’s attention” (Cherwell), Libby Burgess returns to Sheffield for a recital of some of the best-loved music for solo piano.
A newly-composed work for Konnakol (vocal percussive music from the South Indian Carnatic tradition), live-coded electronic music and percussion.
Experience Jay Prince live at Yellow Arch Studios. East London's own returns with his signature soulful sound and new music after a six year journey of growth and global collabs.
One of the most explosive and exciting live acts to emerge from the UK in years – His Lordship is all about capturing the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll’s untamed heart, alive and unfiltered.
In 1992, for five 16 year-old girls, ‘The Band’ is everything. 25 years later, the girls, once inseparable, reunite to see their heartthrobs one last time.
Sunday (1994) hit the road in support of the band’s highly acclaimed sophomore EP, Devotion, out now via RCA. The six-song collection builds on the success of their critically acclaimed self-titled 2024 debut EP.
Electronic music producer and master of the AV spectacle, Halina Rice returns following a sold-out show last year for another round of her immersive, transportive live show.
One of the most distinctive voices in jazz and improvised music, trumpeter & composer Laura Jurd presents music from her forthcoming new album. (in association with University of Sheffield Concerts)