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The Night Train
The Night Train

The Night Train

The Old Red Bus Station

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The Night Train returns for another Saturday slot on the 2nd of November, with a host of new names joining the roster for our monthly serving of live music. — • Ash Anthony Liverpool born singer-songwriter @ash.anthonyh blends folk and indie sounds with raw, emotive storytelling, captures the beauty, the ugly and the chaos of life’s tragedies and messy moments. • Matilda Clothier 19-year-old indie-folk musician based in Leeds, @matildaclothiermusic takes inspiration from the likes of Sam Fender and The Japanese House, combined this with honest lyrics. Both of her released singles have been featured on BBC Introducing, and she is currently working on the release of an EP. • Millie Bolton An independent artist hailing from the South, known for crafting indie pop anthems like her debut single ‘This City’, @millieboltonn is equally adept at creating heartfelt acoustic ballads. Millie’s music is characterised by introspective lyricism that displays both emotional depth and intelligence. Following the release of her debut EP, I Barely Sleep, Millie is eager to share her music with the world. This six-track collection is a coming-of-age journey, blending themes of nostalgia and personal growth. • Beb Beb uses a loop-station with guitar, flute, synth, vocals and sampled breakbeats to create hypnotic, glitchy, psych-influenced folk. • Araya Araya is a British-Thai singer-songwriter who fuses a unique contemporary take on 90s inspired folk, grunge, latin jazz, bossanova and elements of trip hop. Her sophisticated and eclectic palette combined with her confessional and emotive vocals are inspired by the likes of Elliott smith, Nick Drake, King Krule and Laura Marling. This will also be the launch party for her EP entitled ‘Love’s Souvenir’! — As always entry is free — come down early from 7pm and stay late!

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104 Vicar Lane, Leeds LS2 7NL, United Kingdom
The Old Red Bus Station
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