• Northern Soul Night

    Cottingham Civic Hall

    Soaked in Soul Present four guest DJs playing the iconic sounds of Northern Soul. There will also be records on sale! It's going to be a fantastic Saturday Night Out!

    £5
  • SCREAMING TARTS PRESENTS… The Smyths

    For more than twenty years, The Smyths have brought the music of The Smiths back to life in the live arena. Acclaimed by Johnny Marr, Mike Joyce and the late Andy Rourke, The Smyths pay homage to the band who will never re-form, imagining what The Smiths would sound like today as a stadium indie rock band after more than 40 years of playing the songs to several generations of fans; from the teens of then who are Grandparents now, to their children and onto to the teens of today. The music of The Smiths remains as fresh and important...

    £20
  • SCREAMING TARTS PRESENTS… Kenny Thomas

    Kenny Thomas stands as one of the UK’s most successful soul singers of his generation, having had two Top 10 albums and eight Top 40 singles over his thirty-year-plus career. His debut album ‘Voices’, released in 1991, sold over a million copies worldwide on Chrysalis Records, going double platinum in the UK alone within the first two weeks and it featured the top 5 hit ‘Thinking About Your Love’. He also appeared on TOTP a remarkable 9 times in under 3 years. The Multi-platinum selling and 2 x Brit-Award nominated UK singer has also been busy performing to sold out...

    £32.50
  • The Rod Stewart Songbook

    Cottingham Civic Hall

    The Rod Stewart Songbook returns with a spectacular theatre production which is the ultimate homage to Rod Stewart, featuring Pete McCall as Rod, they are Europe’s foremost tribute. Along with his sensational Live Band, you will be taken on a musical journey spanning 50 years, when one of rock music’s greatest icons sold over 250 million records worldwide. These unforgettable hits include Sailing, Maggie May, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, Some Guys Have All The Luck, Baby Jane, Rhythm Of My Heart, You Wear It Well, Hot Legs and many many more. This is an unallocated seat gig, arrive early...

    £18.50
  • SCREAMING TARTS PRESENTS… Pink by Vicky Jackson

    Vicky Jackson continues to dominate the tribute scene with this stunning and authentic tribute to Pink. For over a decade Vicky Jackson has been wowing audiences worldwide with her energetic and accurate portrayal of the American Grammy award winner singer. She is the definitive Pink Tribute, combining all of Pink’s major hits over 20-year period right up to the most recent releases. Perfect vocals and bespoke costumes deliver the authentic Pink experience. Tickets >>> https://www.seetickets.com/event/pink-by-vicky-jackson/the-civic-hall/3155622

    £20
  • SCREAMING TARTS PRESENTS… The Hoosiers

    The million selling Indie-Pop icons first released their debut album ‘The Trick To Life; in 2007 on RCA Records and the band achieved rapid success hitting No.1 in the UK charts and spawning countless singles including the Top 5 hits “Worried About Ray” and “Goodbye Mr A”. Since then, the band’s debut sold in excess of 700,000 copies in the UK alone and they’ve embarked on multiple sold-out tours and graced stages at the likes of Glastonbury, Isle of Wight Festival and BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend. £25 https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-hoosiers/the-civic-hall/3377029

    £25
  • Cottingham Folk Festival: The Staves + Hannah Grace + Sunflower Thieves

    The Staves are sisters Jessica and Camilla Staveley-Taylor from Watford. Having recently released their fourth album 'All Now', the duo are bringing their indie-folk sounds to Cottingham this summer. The new record emerges, bold and bright, from a period of chaos, followed by a period of enforced quiet, for the band. The Staves' released their third album 'Good Woman' in February 2021, an album of love and loss, written during a disconcerting period of turmoil and pain. "There was a delayed reaction to trauma and these big changes out of your control," says Jess of the period that came after...

    £32.50
  • Cottingham Folk Festival: When Rivers Meet + Morganway

    In October 2023, when British husband and wife artists Grace & Aaron Bond released their latest album ‘Aces Are High’, little did they know about the hurricane-strength surge of support that would carry them to become the first Independent Rock/Blues Band to have a Top 10 in the UK Official Album Charts. The last five years have brought both public and critical acclaim. They were named ‘Band Of The Year’ for three consecutive years, earning them a spot in the UK Blues Hall of Fame, and the title of ‘Best New Band’ from the UK’s largest rock radio station. When...

    £32.50
  • Cottingham Folk Festival: The Men They Couldn’t Hang + Mad Dog Mcrea

    Celebrating their 40th year of raising hell in 2024, The Men They Couldn't Hang evolved from the Shepherd’s Bush squatting and busking scene in 1984 with their uproarious and engaging style, coupled with keenly contemporary songs, swiftly gaining them a passionate national following. Their recordings have been acclaimed in print, on radio and online; from their definitive version of the anti war classic Green Fields of France to the anti fascist anthem Ghosts of Cable Street and the epic historical ballads, Ironmasters and The Colours. Recent albums The Defiant (2014) and Cockahoop (2018) have seen TMTCH rise again into prominence;...

    £27.50
  • Cottingham Folk Festival: Barbara Dickson

    In this special acoustic performance Barbara Dickson and her pianist Nick Holland explore her catalogue of songs at an intimate level. The pair let the words and melodies take ‘centre stage’ as they perform a wonderful range of material drawing on Barbara’s folk roots, contemporary greats, and some of her classic hits. Emerging from the Scottish folk scene of the late 1960’s Barbara had enjoyed mainstream chart success with hits including ‘Answer Me’, ‘Another Suitcase in Another Hall’, ‘Caravan’ and the million-selling number one single, ‘I Know Him So Well’. As Scotland’s best-selling female album artist, she has earned 6...

    £37.50