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Alfie Moore: I Predicted A Riot!
Observations and anecdotes from the serving police sergeant.
When
May 25, 8pm, doors 7pm
Hoipolloi: Stories From An Invisible Town
Hugh Hughes presents his work-in-progress on a new theatre piece, based on his memories of growing up on Anglesey.
The First, Awake The Empire, Lost At Seven, Cali
Melodic rock band from Norfolk and Cambridgeshire.
Stink Like Sock Outlook Launch Party
Icicle, Silkie, Mungos HiFi, Kenny Knots, Phaeleh, Kahn, Versa, Ndread, Rowl, T_!, Swiss, Daddy Genius, Crises, Content, Pressa, PistonBeneath, Occult, Inkarv, Timba, Whittz and DJ Dee spin drum'n'bass, techno and dubstep, with hosts G Double, Inja and Bossman Johnson.
Tir Na Nog
Prog-folk veterans from Dublin.
When
May 26, 8pm, doors 7pm
The Way Back Home: Big Wooden Horse Theatre Company
An adaptation of Oliver Jeffers's book.
When
May 27, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Gary Numan
The electronica pioneer performs his hits and promotes his album Dead Son Rising.
Boomslang & RamJam
David Rodigan, Caspa, Ms Dynamite, Shy FX & Stamina MC, Breakage, Emalkay, The Nextmen & Wrec MC, Rudimental, Jungle Drummer, That Girl DJ, David Venn, Chris Groove, Margaret Scratcher and High 8 spin dubstep, garage, reggae and drum'n'bass, with host MC Five Alive, and DJ Blazin plays a live set.
Bad Manners
Buster Bloodvessel and company perform their ska hits.
The Selfish Crocodile: Blunderbus Theatre
Puppet adaptation of Faustin Charles and Michael Terry's moral fable.
When
Jun 7, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Hot Chip
The synth-wielding five-piece from London play neon electronica.
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Cambridge School Of Visual And Performing Arts
When
Jun 13, 1.30pm, Jun 14 & 15, 7.30pm, Jun 16, 2.30pm
Bat For Lashes
Indie-pop and electro folk from London-based singer-songwriter Natasha Khan and her band.
Chris Ramsey & Tom Deacon
Upbeat humour and stories as the stand-ups preview their latest Edinburgh Festival shows.
When
Jun 17, 8pm, doors 7pm
Urban Styles: Cambridge Theatre School & Bodywork Company
When
Jun 18 & 19, 7.30pm, doors 7pm
Geva Alon, Ana Silvera, Gil Karpas
Blues and folk-rock by the singer-songwriter from Tel Aviv.
When
Jun 22, 8pm, doors 7pm
Iain Stirling & Roisin Conaty
Amiable gags and quirky stories as the stand-ups preview their latest Edinburgh shows.
When
Jun 24, 8pm, doors 7pm
Sunflowers And Sheds: M6 Theatre (Over 5s)
Children's drama exploring friendship and the changing seasons.
When
Jun 24, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Cost
£9, concs £5, all children must be accompanied by an adult
The View
The Dundee-based band plays indie-rock from the album Cheeky For A Reason.
When
Jun 28, phone for times
Peacock And Gamble & Matt Forde
Silly stand-up and political humour as the comics preview their latest Edinburgh shows.
When
Jul 1, 8pm, doors 7pm
Adrenaline Mob
Heavy metal supergroup formed by Symphony X singer Russell Allen and ex-Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy.
Marillion
The veteran outfit plays soulful, soaring progressive rock.
Heidi Talbot
The singer-songwriter plays acoustic folk.
When
Sep 19, 8pm, doors 7pm
The Pink Floyd Dimension: Pink Floyd Tribute
Tim Key: Masterslut
Unconventional stand-up and poetry. Not suitable for under 14s.
When
Sep 24 & 25, 8pm, doors 7pm
Karnataka
Contemporary prog rock by the London-based band.
When
Sep 27, 8pm, doors 7pm
Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick
Traditional and contemporary folk by the renowned singer-guitarist and the fiddler.
When
Oct 1, 8pm, doors 7pm
Peatbog Faeries
Celtic rock outfit from the Isle of Skye.
When
Oct 8, 8pm, doors 7pm
Azealia Banks
Hip hop and dance by the New York-based singer.
Faustus
Traditional English folk by the band.
When
Oct 9, 8pm, doors 7pm
John Cale
The Garnant-born singer-songwriter and founding member of The Velvet Underground performs experimental art rock.
Andi Osho: All The Single Ladies
The stand-up and sometime Mock The Week panellist discusses the pitfalls of dating.
When
Oct 12, 8pm, doors 7pm
Peatbog Faeries
Celtic rock outfit from the Isle of Skye.
When
Oct 15, 8pm, doors 7pm
Steve Forbert
The veteran American singer-songwriter plays folk, Americana and pop.
When
Oct 15, 8pm, doors 7pm
Dry The River
The London-based four-piece plays indie-folk from its album Shallow Bed.
Benjamin Francis Leftwich
Folk-pop from the York-based singer-songwriter.
When
Oct 18, phone for times
Danny Bhoy: Wanderlust
Observational, travel-based humour from the Moffat-born comic.
Hazel O'Connor
New wave pop-rock by the Coventry-born singer-songwriter and actress who starred in the film Breaking Glass.
John Cooper Clarke
Edgy and satirical punk poetry.
When
Oct 27, 8pm, doors 7pm
Fay Hield Trio
Contemporary folk from the singer-songwriter and band.
When
Oct 28, 8pm, doors 7pm
Spiritualized
Jason Pierce leads his outfit in creating epic, experimental soundscapes rooted in psychedelic pop and space rock.
Larry Miller
The blues guitarist performs arrangements from his album Outlaw Blues.
Three Bonzos And A Piano
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band members perform a highly visual, pared down set featuring tunes from their back catalogue.
O'Hooley And Tidow
Alt folk with classical influences by the Huddersfield-based duo.
When
Nov 19, 8pm, doors 7pm
Megson
Award-winning contemporary folk duo.
When
Nov 22, 8pm, doors 7pm
Rob Rouse: Life Sentences: Work In Progress
Energetic gags and banter inspired by the birth of his second child.
When
Nov 22, 8pm, doors 7pm
The Saw Doctors
The Irish quintet plays upbeat folk-rock.
Steve Harley
The veteran pop-rock singer-songwriter plays his hits acoustic.
Dr Feelgood, Nine Below Zero
The originators of the rhythm'n'blues pub-rock sound perform.
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