Club Smooch is back with a bang.
Friday 29th August 2008
Featuring Mickey Flanagan (Fri & Sat), Shappi Korshandi, Andy Parsons (Sun) and Christian Reilly.
Friday 29th August 2008
'Stranded at the drive in, branded a fool, what will they say Monday at school'? Yes that's right we bring you our very own tribute to GREASE.
Saturday 30th August 2008
News just in.
Sunday 31st August 2008
Tag Comedy is back – featuring four top UK comedians, all headliners from the Krater Comedy Club - with NO running order, NO set lists, and NO idea as to what they will be doing or talking about – this is a not-to-be missed comedy extravaganza!
“things felt increasingly unpredictable as the rigid formats of a stand-up night fell away - could well help vary the landscape of stand-up” – Chortle.
Thursday 4th September 2008
Ordinary Joes have 15 minutes of Friday night fame, playing their favourite tunes to a party-loving crowd.
Friday 5th September 2008
A double header with over two hours of indie classics from the UK's No1 tributes to Oasis & Stereophonics.
Friday 5th September 2008
Featruing Barry Castagnola, Andy Askins and Ian Moore.
Friday 5th September 2008
Friday 5th September; either you can’t wait for it (in which case you’re probably off to Bestival) or you’re dreading its arrival and the cold, harsh reality that it brings (in which case you’re probably not off to Bestival).
Friday 5th September 2008
Featruing Barry Castagnola, Andy Askins and Ian Moore.
Saturday 6th September 2008
An underground legend and a national treasure, Jackie Leven is Fife's answer to Bob Dylan.
Sunday 7th September 2008
Krater: Featruing Barry Castagnola, Andy Askins and Ian Moore.
Sunday 7th September 2008
Guy Masterson stars in a two-part, hysterically absurd romp looking at our ‘special relationship’ with the US from opposite sides of the pond.
Tuesday 9th September 2008
Reformed after 18 years, The Blow Monkeys are back live with a brand new album! One of the great English pop bands of the 1980's, their biggest hit Digging The Scene rocked dancefloors throughout the world.
Tuesday 9th September 2008
Guy Masterson stars in a two-part, hysterically absurd romp looking at our ‘special relationship’ with the US from opposite sides of the pond.
Wednesday 10th September 2008
An extraordinary double bill of reggae greats direct from Jamaica.
Wednesday 10th September 2008
Fearless, colourful and maverick in the best tradition of English songwriters, Eliza tours her new album Dreams of Breathing Underwater.
Thursday 11th September 2008
Guy Masterson stars in a two-part, hysterically absurd romp looking at our ‘special relationship’ with the US from opposite sides of the pond.
Thursday 11th September 2008
A new monthly comedy night at Komedia.
Thursday 11th September 2008
Krater: Featuring Ben Hurley and Pete Firman (Fri – Sun) and Rudi Lickwood (Fri & Sat) and more.
Friday 12th September 2008
Krater: Featuring Ben Hurley and Pete Firman (Fri – Sun) and Rudi Lickwood (Fri & Sat) and more.
Saturday 13th September 2008
Featuring Ben Hurley and Pete Firman (Fri – Sun) and Rudi Lickwood (Fri & Sat) and more.
Sunday 14th September 2008
Within the blues world, MacLeod is known for his superb song writing, guitar wizardry, warm soulful vocals, wit, and unforgettable live performances - one of the last remaining Bluesmen who learned from the old masters.
Monday 15th September 2008
Australian one-man dynamo Wally De Backer, like his fellow countrymen The Avalanches, humanizes bedroom beats, quirky samples, and the odd live instrument and weaves them into epic pop structures.
Monday 15th September 2008
Rose's rough, been-through-a-lot, kind of voice is rated as sensational, powerful, genuinely moving and mesmeric by MOJO, Uncut, and Time Magazine - imagine Lucinda Williams but with softer edges.
Wednesday 17th September 2008
Hey Negrita, a twisted cross between Johnny Cash and The Rolling Stones, were one of the talking points of this years SXSW Music Festival; plus sets from The Travelling Band and country blues virtuoso Matthew Ord and a screening of the documentary We Dreamed America, an insight into the inspirations behind a new breed of British musicians, fascinated by the most American of genres.
Wednesday 17th September 2008
Clare Teal: Today's first lady of jazz is a unique singer, songwriter, broadcaster and one of the country's leading vocal talents.
Thursday 18th September 2008
Featuring Mandy Knight, Dave Fulton, Andy Zaltzman.
Friday 19th September 2008
Delinquent rhythms, red hot rockabilly, 50's rock'n'roll, 6T's garage and girl groups, surf, sleaze and exotica – a wild and sexy night.
Friday 19th September 2008
Mick Jaguar, Keith Wretched, Bill Wymandy and the others rock out in a show where the costumes are shamelessly gaudy and the tongue is never far from the cheek.
Friday 19th September 2008
Featuring Mandy Knight, Dave Fulton, Andy Zaltzman.
Saturday 20th September 2008
THE HEPKAT HUZZAHS Big Band Jazz train thunders into view, horns a'blowing.
Saturday 20th September 2008
Featuring Mandy Knight, Dave Fulton, Andy Zaltzman.
Sunday 21st September 2008
The most globe-trotting, hard-swinging Western Swing trio on the planet.
Sunday 21st September 2008
After the hilarious success of Potted Potter, delightful double act Dan and Jeff return with this new compressed caper.
Sunday 21st September 2008
From pirate radio to Buckingham Palace and an MBE, Johnnie Walker tells the extraordinary story of his 40 years at the heart of British broadcasting.
Monday 22nd September 2008
Blues, rock, funk and jazz influence this multi-award winning musician.
Wednesday 24th September 2008
Join us on the last Thursday of the month for a chilled-out night of exciting new comedy without the gamble.
Thursday 25th September 2008
This guitar, bass and drums trio are widely regarded as the UK's leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top.
Thursday 25th September 2008
Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, + tbc, MC Rufus Hound (fri), Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, Adam Bloom, MC Rufus Hound (sat, sun)
Downstairs: Friday - 7.
Friday 26th September 2008
A collective of some of the leading players of traditional Klezmer, Greek, Balkan & Gypsy music, from Bulgaria, Greece and the UK, melded with driving live mixed beats to create irresistible Balkan Beats dance music.
Friday 26th September 2008
Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, + tbc, MC Rufus Hound (fri), Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, Adam Bloom, MC Rufus Hound (sat, sun)
Downstairs: Friday - 7.
Saturday 27th September 2008
This month we are going all New Romantic with an Eighties fuelled night of tasteless extravagance.
Saturday 27th September 2008
A new comedy by Stewart Lee, directed by Owen Lewis, with Simon Munnery as Queen Elizabeth I and Miles Jupp as Sir Walter Raleigh.
Saturday 27th September 2008
A new comedy by Stewart Lee, directed by Owen Lewis, with Simon Munnery as Queen Elizabeth I and Miles Jupp as Sir Walter Raleigh.
Saturday 27th September 2008
Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, + tbc, MC Rufus Hound (fri), Brian Higgins, Caimh McDonnell, Adam Bloom, MC Rufus Hound (sat, sun)
Downstairs: Friday - 7.
Sunday 28th September 2008
News just in.
Sunday 28th September 2008
Following the NME New Noize Tour, these West London upstarts were one of the talking point of this year's South-by-South West, with an epic sound harking back to U2 and Echo & The Bunnymen.
Monday 29th September 2008
Cara Dillon’s exquisite, crystalline vocals have been winning her acclaim ever since she won the All Ireland Singing Trophy at the age of 14.
Wednesday 26th November 2008
Featuring Will Smith, Steve Gribbin and Sean Percival.
Wednesday 10th December 2008
Featuring Will Smith, Steve Gribbin and Sean Percival.
Wednesday 17th December 2008