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Wednesday 21 Oct 20267:30pm Book Now

With a voice that “could melt icebergs at 50 paces” (VOX), Briana Corrigan of The Beautiful South  has returned to the stage after a 10-year hiatus with 5 hugely successful and largely sold-out tours throughout the UK and Ireland already completed, a new album in the pipeline and a series of brand new gigs lined up for Spring 2026.


Belfast born Corrigan is best known for delivering Beautiful South’s most successful single, the chart topping, No1, Brit award winning A Little Time where her unique vocal - “one of the most distinctive voices in pop” (Time Out) and Heaton’s brilliantly acerbic lyrics and catchy melody combined to create an unforgettable anthem to broken love.


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Friday 23 Oct 20267:30pm Book Now

Join us for an unforgettable experience as two exceptional UK artists pay tribute to two legendary singer-songwriters.


Together, these two remarkable performers will take you on a journey through some of the most cherished songs ever written – while also celebrating two of the UK’s finest contemporary troubadours.


Don’t miss this unique celebration of Paul Simon and Eva Cassidy at Selby Town Hall.


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Friday 30 Oct 20267:30pm Book Now

TRIP, born out of the vibrant Glasgow traditional music scene, unite the kindred Celtic traditions of Scotland, Ireland, Northumbria and the Isle of Man.


Their trademark sound is dynamic, driven and distinctive and celebrates the band’s roots in tradition, whilst showcasing a contemporary, cross-genre fl are. Their tight-knit arrangements blend traditional melodies and self-penned tunes and songs to produce an exciting take on folk music.


The impressive line-up features 6 young musicians at the forefront of Glasgow’s traditional music scene, including BBC Young Traditional Musician of the year 2021 and members of FARA, GNOSS, The Canny Band and HEISK. TRIP are Isla Callister (Fiddle), Tiernan Courell (Flute/Whistle), Michael Biggins (Accordion), Alasdair MacKenzie (Guitar/Voice), Rory Matheson (Piano) and Craig Baxter (Bodhrán).