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Friday 13 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

“Life can’t just be the humdrum, the mundane, and the routine before the inevitable slide into decay, and death. Why can’t we sneak in a bit of awesome, a tad of amazing, a smidge of wonderful?" The point is, life could be so much better - so I’m on the lookout. Come and join me on the hunt.

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Wednesday 18 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

What do you get when you mesh 4-part harmonies and lush Americana-soul instrumentation together? A great evening! Think Fleetwood Mac, without the drugs and messy relationships.


The BBC raved that Nell has “a sultry, smoky-edged, bourbon-laced voice that places Bryden somewhere between Peggy Lee and Julie London to flattering effect.”


She is the undeniable matriarch of a band of incredible talent, and her voice is powerful enough to make your jaw drop. She’ll make you cry (in a good way), and her stories and stage banter will have you laughing along with her band. It’s an evening with someone at the top of her game who has built a devoted following.

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Thursday 19 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

Duane Andrews casts a wide net in the musical ocean. Uniting what would seem to be impossible – traditional Newfoundland music with the swing jazz of the legendary two fingered guitarist Django Reinhardt, Andrews makes it not just work – he makes it soar. The Juno award winning composer, arranger, producer, conductor and globetrotting performer’s latest album is the best evidence yet of his inimitable musical vision and is the sound of him, literally, bringing it all back home.


He’ll be joined by the hottest swing band in the bay, The Hot Club of Conception Bay, featuring Erin Power with her magical mandolin and vibrant vocals and Isaac Andrews Power with his fiddle of fire.

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Sunday 22 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

The Town Hall's hit monthly comedy club is back with  host of award winners and TV names. Each show features a headliner, opening act and MC for the unbeatable price of £10.


Lineups subject to change.

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Tuesday 24 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

Set against the harsh backdrop of the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men is the story of George and Lennie, two friends with a simple dream: to own a farm and live off the fat of the land.


There are times, though, when sharpwitted George feels the burden of looking after Lennie, while gentle giant Lennie doesn’t realise his own strength… As they drift from job to job, trouble’s never far away, and before long it’s time to move on again.


When the pair get work in Soledad, California, however, the dream looks set to become a reality. But a tragic turn of events threatens to destroy George and Lennie’s friendship and leaves George faced with an impossible choice…


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Friday 27 Nov 20267:30pm Book Now

Finlay Christie (Live at the Apollo, 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Have I Got News For You) humblebrags for an hour about his f**kboy era and his new search for meaningful, authentic connection. His past YouTube specials OK Zoomer and Aura Farmer have nearly a million views total online, which is really good.


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Thursday 10 Dec 20267:30pm Book Now

After recently stepping out with his debut solo single “When You’re Young”, Dave McCabe is heading back on the road this autumn for a run of UK dates, joined once again by special guest, James Jay Lewis.


Best known as the voice and songwriter behind The Zutons, McCabe’s move into solo territory has already made a strong impression. “When You’re Young” has been tremendously well received and is already a firm live favourite.

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Saturday 12 Dec 20267:30pm Book Now

Award winning blues-rock artist Laurence Jones comes to Selby with his debut solo acoustic ‘On My Own’ tour, returning to his roots: pure blues!


The award-winning and critically acclaimed blues artist from Liverpool has opened for the likes of Ringo Starr, Sir Van Morrison, Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter, Walter Trout and recently Status Quo.


After Joining Buddy Guy on stage to jam and experience the blues first hand, Buddy remarked "He’s like a young Eric Clapton" and that pretty much says it all.