What's On: September 2024

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What's On

Get ready for an action-packed Autumn!

Don’t “fall” (for all you Americans!) into the assumption that the arrival of September means there’s less fun to be had!

With our What's On Guide our team has left no stone unturned as they bring you the very best events, ensuring you won’t miss out on any of the action. Turn to pages 8-14 for our events diary, and if you’re in the mood for some live entertainment, check out the theatre listings on pages 18-19.

And if you find yourself getting a little lost—whether literally, while exploring York's charming streets, or as you try to choose between so many great options—flip to pages 16-17 for our city map.

Feeling peckish on your adventures? We’ve also highlighted some of York’s finest bars, restaurants, and cafes throughout this guide. Keep an eye out for the perfect spot to settle in for a cozy meal or a warm drink as you explore the city!

- What's On Team

13 - 14 SEPTEMBER

September 2024

Brought to you by

Simon

Mezzo

John Barry Photo © Terry O’Neil – Iconic Images

What’s On

in Malton

Malton Monthly Food Market

Saturday, September 14, 2024

9:00 AM 3:00 PM Market Place, Malton

Malton Sunday Market

Sunday, September 15, 2024

10:00 AM 4:00 PM Market Place, Malton

The Malton 10k Sunday, September 15, 2024

10:00 AM 4:00 PM Market Place, Malton

Malton Harvest Festival

Saturday & Sunday October 5 & 6, 2024

9:00 AM 5:00 PM Market Place, Malton

Malton Monthly Food Market

Saturday, November 9, 2024

9:00 AM 3:00 PM Market Place, Malton

Malton Christmas Festival

Saturday & Sunday, December 7 & 8

9 AM to 3.30 PM Market Place, Malton

6 SEPTEMBER

YORK HOSPITAL RADIO 60TH

ANNIVERSARY QUIZ , New Earswick Indoor Bowling Club, Huntington Road, from 7.30pm. Several rounds of questions on a wide range of subjects plus a raffle with valuable prizes. Tickets are £12 from www.yorkhospitalradio.com/19-newsarticles/79-60th-anniversary-quiz

8 SEPTEMBER

13 SEPTEMBER

YORKMIX FAMILY

RACEDAY - BLUEY , York Racecourse, 11am. Popular children’s character, Bluey, will be making appearances throughout the day as well as hosting a sevenrace thoroughbred card with a £200,000 in prize money.

13 -14 SEPTEMBER

YORK NATIONAL BOOK

FAIR, Knavesmire Suite, York Racecourse. 12-7pm Saturday and 10am-5pm Sunday. York’s annual showcase of rare books, maps, ephemera, and prints. Around 190 exhibitors from leading booksellers around the country will be on hand to show off some truly incredible finds. A dream day-out for the book worms amongst you, as there will be more than 100,000 books on display. Head to yorkbookfair.com for more info!

14 SEPTEMBER

MOONLIGHT WALK , St Leonard's Hospice, YO24 1GL. 7-11.45pm. A charity walk for the amazing St Leonard's Hospice. Book tickets from www. tickettailor.com

14 SEPTEMBER

A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES AT YORK MINSTER , York Minster, 7:30pm-9:30pm. Ignite presents a magical evening where the timeless melodies of beloved film scores will be brought to life by the Ebor String Quartet and Alistair Griffin. Email info@ igniteconcertsyork.com with any enquiries.

13 SEPTEMBER

THE STEVE CASSIDY BAND , Haxby Sports and Social Club Function Room, 8pm. Free entry. An evening of great music, join us for a wonderful mix of country, ballads and rock music.

OPEN COCKPIT DAY, Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, 10-5pm. Your chance to sit inside the cockpit of your favourite aircraft, to see and learn how it really felt for the air heroes of the past. Adults: £20 Children: £10 Under 4s and Carers: Free. Book tickets from yorkshireairmuseum.org/ plan-your-visit/events/

14 SEPTEMBER

MALTON FOOD MARKET , Market Place, Malton, 9am3pm. Go along to this beautiful North Yorkshire town and try some incredible local cuisine. Head to www. visitmalton.co.uk for more information.

14 SEPTEMBER- 12 OCTOBER

YORK ENVIRONMENT WEEKS

, Various times and locations around York. Back for its fifth year with a four-week festival showcasing climate and environmental action in York. Events ranging from sustainability workshops to walks around local green spaces. Learn new skills, connect with others and celebrate the city’s natural environment. Visit yorkenvironmentweek.org.uk for a full list of the upcoming sessions.

The GRAND HOTEL, The Rise restaurant.

Your Local Link were invited to sample new Surf and Turf Menu at the Grand Hotel in York. Mim and her partner Pat quickly jumped at the chance of sampling such reputedly fine cuisine, especially on a dreary Monday evening.

Situated near the Railway Station in York, they were keen to see what the building had in store for them — especially now it has been converted to a five-star hotel from its railway heritage history.

The name itself describes how you feel as you enter this exquisite Hotel. You are welcomed with efficiency and politeness by their well-dressed doorman into a beautiful marble reception with staff who kindly direct you to their Rise Restaurant.

We were quickly greeted and shown to our table by a lovely lady called Natasha who catered for all our culinary needs.

We chose to have one entree between us as we didn’t want to be too full to fully appreciate the Surf and Turf. With difficulty, we chose the Staals Salmon tasting plate. The salmon variations were cooked to perfection, perfectly portioned, and delightful. The blinis, a traditional accompaniment, were so light and fluffy and were the perfect complement.

The main masterpiece, the surf and turf followed. The generous portion for two comprised of a whole lobster and two large portions of perfectly cooked beef wellington was not only visually stunning but matched its looks with perfect seasoning and succulence. With a selection of sides to also choose from, we opted for hand cut chips and seasonal veg, and as you would expect, cooked to perfection. The accompanying sauces were designed to compliment the surf and turf and did just that, not overpowering the main event but adding that extra dimension.

We asked for advice on what desserts to choose, our very knowledgeable waiter suggested Pat order the Vacherin, a meringue dome to be cracked revealing a sumptuous passionfruit and ginger sauce with a hint of mint, a definite taste sensation. I went for the milk and honey desert. The baked honey custard was to die for and the lime, marshmallow and bee pollen ice cream that accompanied it was a treat all by itself. It was a truly happy Monday for us, from the décor to the service and the star of the show, the food which was cooked and presented with perfection. We will definitely be back.

15 SEPTEMBER

THE MALTON 10K , Market Place, Malton. 10am4pm. This 10k is a ‘Gourmet Wineathlon’ going through an area of Yorkshire famous for its local produce & beautiful countryside. Head to www. visitmalton.co.uk to book your place.

15 SEPTEMBER

YORK HISTORIC VEHICLE GROUP ANNUAL

RALLY, York Racecourse, The Knavesmire, York. 10am-4pm. As many as 500 vehicles attending, including everything from classic cars right up to 1930s lorries, buses, and more! There also will be an auto jumble, trade stands, craft stalls, club displays, and refreshment stalls. Entry will be £4 for adults, £3 for OAPs, and free for children under the age of 16. All profit will be going to local charities! Visit www.yhvg.uk for more details.

20 SEPTEMBER

THE MOJO’S , Huntington Sports and Social Club, from 7pm. Music from a great rock and indie cover band who have been playing around the UK for over 15 years.

22 SEPTEMBER

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR, Driffield Showground, 9am-3pm. Extensive collectors’ fair in aid of Driffield Skatepark. Entrance is £2 and there will also be a valuation clinic from 10am-1pm which costs £1 per item valued. Call 07713 344116 for more information.

26-29 SEPTEMBER

SHIPTON ART GROUP EXHIBITION, Shipton Communuty Centre, Shipton-by-Beningborough, York.12.30-4pm on the 26th and 10am-4pm for the other days. There will be original paintings, cards, and prints for sale. Also, there will be refreshments and ample parking.

26-29 SEPTEMBER

THE NYMR ANNUAL STEAM GALA & BEER FESTIVAL, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Pickering and Goathland Stations. A spectacular celebration of steam heritage, featuring a lineup of iconic locomotives. There will also be trade stalls at Pickering, as well as the Annual Steam Gala Beer Festival at Goathland, and the Shed Shop will be hosting a fantastic range of railway items, and the Tea Rooms will be open for refreshments. For more information and book tickets, visit www.nymr. co.uk/annual-steam-gala

28 SEPTEMBER

ACADEMY OF ST OLAVE’S AUTUMN CONCERT, St Olave’s Church, Marygate. 8pm York's leading chamber orchestra present a programme of classical music in the beautiful setting of St Olave's church. Features music by Fauré, Bruckner and Beethoven alongside Mendelssohn's sublime "Scottish" Symphony No. 3. Tickets cost £16 or £5 for Under 18s from www. academyofstolaves.org.uk or on the door. In aid of North Yorkshire Music Therapy.

2 OCTOBER

THE SWINGLES - LIVE, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, Campus West, University of York. 7.30pm. The fivetime Grammy-winning ensemble are headed to York!! Now with three Uni of York Alumni in their line-up expect to witness an unforgettable live performance transcending time, genre and vocal expectations! Head to yorkconcerts.co.uk/whats-on to book tickets.

5-6 OCTOBER

YORK UNLOCKED, York

Unlocked is the unique chance to witness 50 of the city’s most iconic buildings as never seen before, all completely FREE to explore. This year there will also be a children’s book trail so that the whole family can enjoy their day. Whether you are an history or architecture buff or are just looking to see a new side of York, it’s an unmissable weekend. Head to york-unlocked.org.uk for more information.

6 OCTOBER

A JOHN BARRY CELEBRATION BY YORK GUILDHALL ORCHESTRA, York Barbican, 3pm. As York Guildhall Orchestra

12 OCTOBER

yorkguildhallorchestra.com

Sunday 6 October 2024, 3pm

A John Barry Celebration

Programme to include extracts from:

The Ebor Singers

Jo Pears Mezzo Soprano

Elly Fiorentini Master of Ceremonies

&

18-19 & 25-26 OCTOBER

YORKTOBERFEST, Clocktower Enclosure, York Racecourse. York's very own Oktoberfest returns with plenty of laughs, live entertainment and lederhosen! Fill your stein, grab a tasty bite and enjoy thigh-slapping live music and hilarious drag artist Velma Celli. Tickets from £23. For more information on tickets and timings, please visit www.yorktoberfest.co.uk.

From Russia with Love Born Free Out of Africa Moonraker Goldfinger

Dances with Wolves Diamonds are Forever Chaplin Zulu

Simon Wright Conductor Fiona Love Orchestra Leader

yorkbarbican.co.uk/whats-on

ST NICK’s’ AUTUMN FAYRE Reserve, Rawdon Ave. YOI0 3FW. 1-5pm. Come to a celebration of nature’s harvest. There will be free entry, access to community stalls, live music, apple pressing, woodland activities, and more! Visit stnicks.org.uk/events for more!

12 OCTOBER

HAXBY AND WIGGINTON ART EXHIBITION

Regular Events

EVERY SUNDAY

WIGGINTON CAR BOOT SALE, Home Farm, Wigginton. 6.30am-1pm weather permitting. Cars cost £9 and vans are £10, with additional trailers at an extra £2. Public admission is £1 with toilets and refreshments available. Call 01904 768463.

DOWN BY THE RIVER, Plonkers Wine Bar, 8.30pm. Open Mic night every Sunday. An evening of live music in a relaxed atmosphere. Free drink to all performers and all equipment is provided. To find out more information search Plonkers Wine Bar on Facebook.

EVERYDAY

BIRD AND WILDLIFE CLASSES, weekly birdwatching walks. Expect to identify 100 bird species as well as many mammals, butterflies, dragonflies, fungi, and wildflowers. Call 07946 625688 for more information.

DARK TALES OF YORK, Book a private tour to explore the narrow streets of York and learn about the rich and haunting history that the city has amassed over thousands of years. Call 07530 378176 or visit www.darktalesofyork.com.

EDEN CAMP, Malton, YO17 6RT. This site of a former prisoner of war camp in the North Yorkshire countryside has been fully re-equipped to tell the true story of The People’s War - the social history of life in Britain from 1939 to 1945. Visit www.edencamp.co.uk to find out more.

KENTMERE HOUSE GALLERY, Scarcroft Hill, York. Pop along to Kentmere House Gallery to witness the work of artists who are members of Royal Art Societies. From the 7th of September they will be showcasing Jack Hellewell’s “Spirit of Yorkshire.” For more information, please call 01904 656507.

NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY,

Pickering. Experience 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery in historic carriages behind a heritage steam or diesel locomotive. Book online at nymr.co.uk

INTO BATTLE - THE ART OF BRITISH WAR

THE POTIONS CAULDRON

The Potions Cauldron is based on 9 ¾ Shambles York where the first known potion maker Phileas Fry came to York in 1335 to help the sick and needy. Once inside the shop you will find all the magical potions that were originally served centuries ago as well as the chance to visit the secret Potion Room. Head to www. thepotionscauldron.com/visit for more information.

WHITE ROSE YORK TOURS,

Meet at the West Entrance to York Minster, 11am and 3pm. Take a free history tour of the city centre. Visit www. whiteroseyork.com or call 07792 207679.

WIZARD WALK OF YORK,

The Shambles. Explore the enchanting historical city on a mission to locate magical creatures. Ideal for children aged between five and ten years old, there are several evening days available; reserve your spot online at www. wizardwalkofyork.com.

COMICS, York Army Museum, 3 Tower Street, York. 10am-5pm. An exhibition showcasing the best of British war comics. The museum also have weapon and object handling sessions during the summer on Mondays and Wednesdays until Wednesday 11 September. Head to yorkarmymuseum. co.uk for more information.

THE HOLE IN WAND,

Centre, York. Visit the world’s most magical golf course and enjoy a Wizarding adventure as you vie for golfing superiority against friends! Hear tales of York's wizarding lore. Solve riddles and puzzles along the way. It's one of the most magical days out in York for families and fans of the wizarding world. To find out more information or to book, please visit www. theholeinwand.com/york.

October 2

The Swingles

October 9

Duo Pleyel

October 16

Jùjú Music at York

October 23

Clare Hammond

November 6

JakoJako

November 9

Shepherd Group Brass Band

November 13

Roderick Williams

November 20

Kerry Andrew & Elsa Hewitt

November 23

University Symphony Orchestra

November 27 The 24

November 29

The Chimera Ensemble

December 4

Quatuor Diotima

December 7

University Choir

December 8

The Snowman

December 14

Yorkshire Bach Choir

DUO
Michel Nguyen
Alex Holland
Philip Gatward
Theo Williams
Ian Wallman

Dark Tales of York

www.darktalesofyork.com Walk in the footsteps of history and discover the ghosts of the past. Discover a darker side to the city of York with a private guided tour.

● Weekly birdwatching walks

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

● Weekly birdwatching walks

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● Weekly birdwatching walks

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

Weekly birdwatching walks

● Weekly birdwatching walks

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● Weekly birdwatching walks

30 wildlife venues a year terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● Weekly birdwatching walks

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● Visit 30 wildlife venues a year

will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers in a friendly, jargon-free environment 07946 625688

● Learn in a friendly, jargon-free environment 07946 625688 mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● Learn in a friendly, jargon-free environment

● 3 terms a year: Autumn, New Year & After Easter

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

● Expect to identify 100 bird species per term

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

● Learn in a friendly, jargon-free environment 07946 625688

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

07946 625688 mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com

● Learn in a friendly, jargon-free environment

● We will also identify: mammals, butterflies dragonflies, fungi & wild flowers

mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com

mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com

07946 625688 mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com

● Learn in a friendly, jargon-free environment 07946 625688 mflowers81@live.co.uk www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.com An experience you

Tower

Theatre.

Grand Opera House: To book, call 0333 009 6690 or visit atgtickets.com.

31 AUGUST – 1 SEPTEMBER

5 SEPTEMBER.

THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA. The children’s storybook you love arrives on stage. Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show; packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos.

THE MAGIC OF THE BEATLES. Go and see a tribute show of the band you love as they play some of the most iconic music ever written. Enjoy She Loves You, A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, I Feel Fine, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Hey Jude, Here Comes the Sun, Get Back, and all the rest!

13-21 SEPTEMBER

SCHOOL OF ROCK. Based on the iconic movie, School of Rock follows Dewey Finn, a failed rock star who is faking it as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. But instead of teaching the students the alphabet or math, Dewey leads them to become the most awesome rock band ever. Can they crush the Battle of the Bands without getting caught by their parents and the school’s headmistress, or will Dewey be left to face the music?

14-19 OCTOBER

ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES THE MUSICAL. Based on John Sullivan’s legendary television show, prepare to get reacquainted with Britain’s most lovable rogues.

21-26 OCTOBER

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. Australian superstar Jason Donovan comes to York in Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock ‘n’ roll musical, The Rocky Horror Show, as part of a new world tour. It is an adventure you’ll never forget, filled with fun, frolics, frocks, and frivolity.

28 OCTOBER – 2 NOVEMBER.

HAIRSPRAY THE MUSICAL. This feel-good classic is back. Featuring some of musical theatre’s biggest hit songs, Welcome to the 60s, You Can’t Stop the Beat, Good Morning Baltimore and many more. Hairspray is the hilarious, joyous, and inspiring musical for all!

Theatre 41@ Monkgate: Book tickets from tickets.41monkgate.co.uk

12 SEPTEMBER

THE BEAUTY OF BEING HERD. Go and watch Ruth Berkoff’s debut show - a funny, tender, quirky tale with original songs, clowning and possibly a rave. Recommended age is for 16-years-old and up.

11 OCTOBER

OTHELLO. This Shakespearean masterpiece needs no introduction. The immortal tragedy is brought to York by award-winning northern company Elysium TC. Go and see this genredefining exploration into the themes of loyalty, reputation, jealousy, and race on stage.

York Theatre Royal: To book, call 01904 623568 or visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk.

6-7 SEPTEMBER

LONDON CITY BALLET: RESURGANCE. After an absence of more than 30 years, the legendary performers at London City Ballet are back in York. Featuring a fantastic, international company of dancers, this comeback production includes acclaimed works including the revival of Kenneth MacMillan’s 1972 one-act ballet Ballade.

21 SEPT - 12 OCT LITTLE WOMEN.

Whether you first fell in love with this timeless story because of the film starring Timothée Chalamet or Louisa May Alcott’s charming novel, one thing’s for sure. The chance to experience it all over again is an unmissable opportunity!

10 OCTOBER

FOOL(ISH) IMPROV PRESENT NOT GONNA

LIE. No two shows of this clever improv comedy are ever the same. These Chicago-trained improvisers will help unburden you of your silly secrets, tales of the office, and childhood memories — turning them all into hilarious comedy.

14 NOVEMBER

SANCHO & ME. The story of Charles Ignatius Sancho , the first man of African Heritage to vote in Britain. Go along to see his story retold.

Friargate Theatre: To book call 01904 613000.

20 SEPTEMBER , RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW.

York Barbican. Head to www.yorkbarbican.co.uk or call 01904 676332 to book tickets.

THU 17 OCT 7.30pm BOOK

24 OCTOBER

AN EVENING OF BURLESQUE. Get ready for a proper old-fashioned night out! The UK’s longest running burlesque show is back in York! Prepare for an extravaganza of glitz and glamour featuring world class entertainers and icons of the screen! There will be a selection of specialty artistes, cabaret and circus stars, comedians and more!

A York Theatre Royal Production in association with Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Adapted by Anne-Marie Casey
Presented by arrangement with Lee Dean
Louisa May Alcott’s
Illustration and Design by Émilie Chen

ANNUAL STEAM GALA & BEER FESTIVAL

ANNUAL STEAM GALA & BEER FESTIVAL

ANNUAL STEAM GALA & BEER FESTIVAL

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

26, 27, 28 & 29 September

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Multi-day Tickets Available

Multi-day Tickets Available

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Multi-day Tickets Available

Multi-day Tickets Available

Multi-day Tickets Available

The first two visiting locomotives are No. 4079 Pendennis Castle and No. 2253 Omaha.

The first two visiting locomotives are No. 4079 Pendennis Castle and No. 2253 Omaha.

The first two visiting locomotives are No. 4079 Pendennis Castle and No. 2253 Omaha.

Visiting locomotives No. 4079 Pendennis Castle, No. 2253 Omaha and No. 34028 Eddystone join our home-fleet engines for a fantastic four-day event.

The first two visiting locomotives are No. 4079 Pendennis Castle and No. 2253 Omaha.

The first two visiting locomotives are No. 4079 Pendennis Castle and No. 2253 Omaha.

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Visiting locomotives courtesy: Didcot Railway Centre, Dartmouth Steam Railway, Peter Best, Swanage Railway and Southern Locomotives Ltd.

Large Outdoor VIP Champagne and Cocktail Terrace

Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner / Drinks on Racedays.

Group set menu for £25 for pre-race Brunch which includes a Glass of Fizz.

As well as Sunday roasts, we offer small plates from the dinner menu and Sunday roasts. Booking will be essential, some dates are already fully booked.

Set in the grade 2 listed former Terry’s chocolate factory. W: theoldliquorstore.co.uk T: 01904 950147 E: hello@theoldliquorstore.co.uk

GIGGUIDE

31 AUGUST

Jake Bugg Vs Gerry

Cinna ‘Con’ Man

The York Vaults

7.30pm SUN 1 SEPT

The Mothers

The York Vaults

2.30pm Kickback

Severus Social Club

5.30pm

Swing Jazz and Blues Night

The Hi Ho Club

7.30pm Robyn Hitchcock

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

Steve Cassidy

Band & Friends

Joseph Rowntree Theatre

7.30pm

MON 2 SEPT

Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

WED 4 SEPT

Battle of the Bands Heat 1

King Thieves + Asylum + Chocolatebox + Pedestrian

The Fulford Arms

7pm

THURS 5 SEPT

Tame Valley Stompers

Dringhouses Sports Club

1pm-3.30pm Battle of the Bands Heat 2

Sleuth Gang +

Manic Calm +

Firefly + Idle Eyes

The Fulford Arms

7pm

The Daltons & Mick

Agnew

The Hi Ho Club

8pm

Bad Saloon

Golden Ball

8pm

Simon Snaize The Habit

8.30pm

FRI 6 SEPT

Beats & Bands

Kennedy’s

7pm

Troy Redfern

FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7pm

China Crisis

The Crescent Community Center

7.30pm

SAT 7 SEPT

Karl Mullen & Luka

Watabe

The Waterfront Café, York Marina

5.30pm-7.45pm

Sam Offender +

Urban Times

The York Vaults

7.30pm Warlock AD + Vanitas + 40000 Leagues

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm Tri-Starrs

The Crooked Tap

8pm

Jimbo Doomface

The Three Tuns

9pm Rock T’Night

The Edinburgh Arms

9pm

SUN 8 SEPT

40 Thieves

Severus Social Club

5.30pm

Steven Cade and Luke Flear

FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7pm

Tri-Starrs

The Bootham Tavern

7pm

Will Young

Grand Opera House

7pm

Swing Jazz and Blues Night

The Hi Ho Club

7.30pm

Martha

The Crescent Community Center

7.30pm

WED 11 SEPT

Battle of the Bands Heat 3

The North + The Rosettas + Waterbored + Cavalier

The Fulford Arms

7pm

THURS 12 SEPT

Battle of the Bands Heat 4 ØMMIS + The Wall People + 5Or7 + Thesus

The Fulford Arms

7pm

The Daltons & Mick Agnew

The Hi Ho Club

8pm

Simon Snaize The Habit

8.30pm FRI 13 SEPT Beats & Bands

Kennedy’s

7pm

Gina Larner

FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7pm

Melting Pot

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

Heartsink +

Patience + Chasing

The Fall + Chonky

Dog

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

The Mojos

O’Neill’s

9pm

SAT 14 SEPT

Eddy Smith and the 507

FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7.30pm

Paul Carrack

York Barbican

7.30pm

Epileptic Hillbillys

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

That Guy Called Si

The Three Tuns

9pm SUN 15 SEPT

Charity Knees Up The Edinburgh Arms

1pm-7pm The Echoes

The York Vaults

2.30pm

Definitely Maybeez

Severus Social Club

5.30pm

Swing Jazz and Blues Night

The Hi Ho Club

7.30pm

TUES 17 SEPT

David Essex

York Barbican

7pm

Tom McRae

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

WED 18 SEPT

Battle of the Bands Heat 5

Pearl Natasha + Offbeat + Uncultured + Sweeping Statement

The Fulford Arms 7pm

THURS 19 SEPT

Battle of the Bands Heat 6

Tom Sheldon Trio + Robo + Patience + Gargoyles In The Rafters

The Fulford Arms 7pm

Alexander O’Neal

York Barbican

7.30pm

The Daltons & Mick Agnew

The Hi Ho Club

8pm

Simon Snaize The Habit

8.30pm

Bad Saloon

The Phoenix Inn

8.30pm

20 SEPT

The Mojo’s Huntington Sports and Social Club. From 7pm.

A Band Called Malice

The York Vaults

7.30pm

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