Concerts
Adele Tribute – Hometown Glory
Natalie Black is the ultimate tribute to Adele, setting the tribute industry alight with her stunning replica show that she has been been performing around the world since 2011, from weddings to cruises, TV work and even featuring in the 2020 hit film ‘Greed’ alongside Steve Coogan. Natalie certainly has had an amazing journey performing as the nation’s much loved soul singer of our generation during the past decade and in doing so gained wealth of experience performing as Adele. This stunning show is not to be missed for any Adele fan, Natalie’s unrivalled likeness in both vocal quality and...
A Band Called Malice – The Definitive Tribute to The Jam
A Band Called Malice - The Definitive Tribute to The Jam is comprised of 3 highly skilled musicians who have been impressing audiences up and down the country with their Tribute to The Jam. A show full of high octane energy that takes the audience right back to those heady days when The Jam were most popular in the late 70s early 80s. Playing all the hits of The Jam including Going Underground, Town Called Malice, Start, Eton Rifles, David Watts and many, many more. Book your ticket(s) now for an unforgettable evening down memory lane!!
Michael – starring Ben
This amazing family performance of the stage show straight from the West End . Michael – starting Ben all the biggest hits from Michael Jackson in a wonderful intimate show . Ben has recently performed at Hull City Hall and Bonus arena too! This show is not to be missed. (Children over 6 years welcome with parental supervision)
The Zutons – SOLD OUT
Zuton Fever is set to hit The Civic Hall as indie rock favourites The Zutons head our way next month for a last minute festival warm-up show... The Liverpool band are known for their big, ballsy anthems brimming with urgent saxophone and meaty riffs; swampy rhythms and pop to jump around to. They've scored three top 10 albums and countless top 40 singles, including "Valerie" which went on to become one of Amy Winehouse's biggest hits. Currently recording new material, the recently reformed band play Cottingham on Saturday July 30th.
Cottingham Folk Festival: Skinny Lister + The Hawkmen
As folk rock’s rowdiest rabble since 2009, Skinny Lister have reeled and partied into the hearts of America, the UK, Germany and Japan. Passing the growing flagon of their experiences with every album and tour, they’ve led an endless parade gathering fans old and new, from the respected folk circuit to the riotous Download Festival, igniting pogoing mosh-pits at each. Over the past ten years they’ve travelled from rain-soaked London to the vast arteries of the USA, upgrading from narrow boat to Salty Dog Cruise, played huge tours across Europe and North America with Frank Turner, Dropkick Murphys and Flogging...
Cottingham Folk Festival: New Model Army + Headsticks
Formed in 1980, New Model Army’s beginnings were inspired by Northern Soul, Punk Rock and the incendiary atmosphere of the times. Since then, they have had a long, creative and eventful journey. They have been massively influential in ‘post-punk’, ‘folk-rock’, ‘political-rock’, ‘goth’, ‘metal’ and all kinds of musical sub-cultures but they have steadfastly refused to belong to any club or style that would limit them. There are very few bands in NMA’s position of being able to record and release what they like when they like, while maintaining a worldwide following and all without making a single artistic or commercial...
Cottingham Folk Festival: The Unthanks + Pavey Ark
The Unthank sisters head to Cottingham with the rich and colourful sound of their eleven-piece ensemble, showcasing forthcoming new album, Sorrows Away, alongside favourites such as Magpie, The King Of Rome and Mount The Air. Using the traditional music of the North East of England as a starting point, the influence of Miles Davis, Steve Reich, Sufjan Stevens, Robert Wyatt, Antony & The Johnsons, King Crimson and Tom Waits can be heard in the band’s 14 records to date, earning them a Mercury Music Prize nomination and international acclaim along the way.
Cottingham Folk Festival: Judy Collins
In her 50-plus years in music, Judy Collins has always exhibited impeccable taste in songcraft. On her landmark 1967 album, Wildflowers, she curated a stunning collection featuring originals alongside songs by not-yet household names such as Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, and adventurous selections by Jacques Brel and Francesco Landini. Now, in her 6th decade as a singer and songwriter, Judy is experiencing a profound level of growth and prolific creativity. The cultural treasure’s 29th studio album, Spellbound, out February 18th, 2022, finds Judy enjoying an artistic renaissance.
Cottingham Folk Festival: Seth Lakeman + Dani Larkin
Westcountry folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Seth Lakeman was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2005 for ‘Kitty Jay’. It catapulted Lakeman into the forefront of the new British folk movement and his follow up, the gold-selling ‘Freedom Fields’ went on to become Seth’s first of 6 UK Top 40 albums. Seth’s live show, as with everything else he does, takes the established folk orthodoxy and turns it on its head. The spirit of the rock band meets the timeless and heartfelt subject matter of the folk tale in a blur of fiddle, acoustic guitar and foot-stomping rhythms, with...