The Culture Train Tour 2021 is once again bringing a taste of the Hull music scene to communities in East Yorkshire after being derailed by the pandemic in 2020.
The fifth and final date of this years tour brings musicians to play at St Mary’s in Beverley on Saturday 27th November with a lineup of Diddie Hair, The Cox Brothers, Jackson D, The Quicksilver Kings and Ruth Scott and James Wood of the Late Night Marauders.
Beverley’s First Gentle Festival is lining up to bring something special to the town.
Taking place from Friday 4th to Sunday 6 October 2019 and organised by Music Living, a not-for-profit organisation, the event will be a wholly inclusive community event to which absolutely everyone is welcome.
A look back at 2018 shows it was a good year for the small Market Town of Beverley.
2018 saw Beverley as a town achieve a number of things, while there were also some great stories in the community. Of course, there was other not so good news too.
Little Rock Stars is a new music group that has been started in Beverley by a former teaching assistant, Laura Douse, that uses music to enhance a child’s development.
Through using music, Laura says Little Rock Stars offers both parents and their children a chance to learn and most importantly have fun.
Celebrations for Care Home Open Day were extra special at Claremont House, Beverley as the Home celebrated its 1st anniversary.
Staff and residents welcomed guests to enjoy a “Big Commonwealth Lunch” as part of the Global Friendship campaign, choosing to create dishes from New Zealand – including mouth-watering lamb roasted with garlic and rosemary followed by mixed berry pavlova.
Local musicians showed their continued support for Macmillan Cancer Care by raising over £400 for the charity by holding an open mic night at the Beaver Pub.
Beverley band Sea of Wires will be launching their EP at the Adelphi Club in Hull on Saturday 22 of June. The Band has just finished recording with Mikey Scott at Fruit Trade Music Studio in Humber Street, Hull.
With the recent announcement that the Barn House in Walkington is set for closure at the end of March, organisers of Unsigned Live, Beverley’s music promoters are making sure their founding venue goes out in style
Beverley’s Unsigned Live will be hosting a night of live music at The Barn House in Walkington on Friday 18 th January. Talented local musicians will showcase their music which includes the artist’s own songs and their take on well-known covers.
Beverley’s Wednesday Market is gearing up to showcase the best of local talent at this year’s Beverley Christmas Lights switch on ceremony, when a variety of musicians from Unsigned Live and the Longcroft School Gospel Choir
Local music promoter, Unsigned Live will launch on Friday 16th November, live at The Barn House in Walkington, where local musicians are invited to showcase their talents at the venue’s open mic night which acts as a platform
The Barn House Walkington hosted an open Mic night that saw a number of local performers get up and entertain an enthusiastic audience with live music.
The Barn House in Walkington is hosting a night of live music this month, when local musicians will be showcasing their talent at the venue’s first Open Mic Night on the 12th October. The event has been organised by Beverley musician Laura Douse, vocalist of the band Sea of Wires. Laura Says:
The Royal Standard played host to a Open Mic Night. A number of local musicians including Laura Douse took turns to perfom songs in the back room of local boozer.