5
May
2018
Glasgow born Cumbrian settled Esoteric Artist and Musician & Performance Artist (singer songwriter).
The is Artwork termed 'Esoteric Art' meaning Art that comes from within.
The exhibition is open Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday Noon to 4pm
Free Entry
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This is not a tribute show, but a musical experience featuring the music of John Denver
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
Tickets £12 in advance £14 on the door
Available from OFS, Carlisle Old Town Hall & Online
This is a seated show
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The Remi Harris Trio
The Remi Harris Trio take Gypsy Swing characteristics and infuse them with influences from Jazz, Blues, Rock’n’Roll, Funk and World Music.
Advance tickets £12
£14 on the door
(05/05/2018 10:00 - 27/05/2018 16:00)
(05/05/2018 13:00 - 15:00)
(05/05/2018 19:30 - 23:00)
(06/05/2018 20:00 - 22:30)
Jade Melany (Jade M)
(12/05/2018 20:00 - 22:00)
(16/05/2018 20:00 - 22:45)
(19/05/2018 20:00 - 23:00)
(23/05/2018 20:00 - 22:30)
(24/05/2018 20:00 - 22:00)
(25/05/2018 20:00 - 22:30)
The Rutles
The Prefab Four, from The Cavern in Rutland to Shabby Road
Re-live classics like Denny Lane, W.C. Fields Forever, All You Need Is Lunch & Hello Get Lost
Doors: 7.00pm Tickets: £20 Plus a Booking fee and are only available Online.
The Norman Beaker band
Norman Beaker: British Blues Legend one of eight 20th-century British artists to be officially recognised and inducted as a Legend in the American Heritage Society's Blues Hall of Fame.
Support from Bluestown
The Magic Numbers
The Magic Numbers are a UK-based four-piece comprising two pairs of brothers and sisters (Romeo and Michele Stodart, Sean and Angela Gannon) who are known for their unique harmonies, melodic hooks, songwriting craftsmanship and their timeless sound.
Doors: 7.30pm
Tickets: £14.00 and are available from OFS and online.
Snake Davis
Snake Davis is one of the music world’s best kept secrets. He is a saxophonist of almost unparalleled gifts who has played with the best in the business through a career spanning three decades.
Tickets £15 in advance and £17 on the door
Available from OFS, Carlisle Old Town Hall and Online
M. W. Craven
Carlisle-born M. W. Craven is building a reputation as one of the country’s leading crime writers and he will be launching the hotly anticipated The Puppet Show at the Old Fire Station on Sunday 10th June. In addition to being critically acclaimed The Puppet Show has also been snapped up for TV by Studio Lambert, producers of the award-winning Three Girls.
Bradford-based crime writer AA Dhand, author of Streets of Darkness and Girl Zero, will be interviewing M. W. Craven at this event.
Event starts at 2.30pm