6 St Peter's Square,
Leeds,
LS9 8AH
(0113) 383 8800
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We Fire Collective
Classic funk, soul, disco and pop covers.
When
Aug 22, Nov 21, 10pm-late
Borns
The LA-based solo artist, Borns, plays a blend of folk, glam and electro rock.
Sharks
The Royal Leamington Spa-based four-piece plays punk-rock. With support from White Cave and Jabbawoki.
When
Oct 29, 7.30pm, doors
Beardyman - One Album Per Hour
The experimental beatboxer uses live looping technology to alter the pitch of his voice, or to add audio effects such as delays, reverbs and modulation effects.
Burlesque
Vintage glamour with Slippery Belle burlesque and cabaret to celebrate Halloween. Starring Crimson Skye, Diva Hollywood, Titsalina Bumsquash, Whisky Falls, Trixie Blue and DJ Johnny Spangles. Please dress to impress.
Leeds City Stompers
Country, blues, ragtime jazz and swing three-piece from Leeds.
Joe Lycett
Naturalistic comedy.
When
Nov 3, phone for times
James Acaster
The unconventional stand-up uses daily-life details and whimsy as a basis for his playful material.
The Hot 8 Brass Band
New Orleans' premier purveyors of jazz infused, funk and hip hop fuelled marching band music. Highlighted by their recent Grammy nomination for their second album.
When
Nov 5, 8pm, doors 7pm
Brian Auger?s Oblivion Express
The acclaimed outfit combines jazz, rock, soul and funk.
Andrew Lawrence
Award-winning stand-up Andrew Lawrence performs his opinionated and controversial material.
When
Nov 9, 7.30pm, doors
The Drones
Alt rock from the Australian four-piece's most recent album I See Seaweed.
When
Nov 11, 7.30pm, doors
Christian O'Connell: You've Ruined My Morning... and Other Fan Mail
Christian O'Connell has collected multiple radio awards as a national breakfast show DJ for 16 years. He's also collected multiple death threats and abusive complaints, all for you to hear in this show. You'll be stunned at what people actually complain about. Fresh from his sold out national tour, in this third stand-up show enter Christian's world of A-list weirdos, offended clowns and angry cat lovers.
When
Nov 12, 8pm, doors 7.30pm
Justin Moorhouse: Destiny Calling
Upbeat humour from the writer, radio presenter and actor who played Young Kenny in TV show, Phoenix Nights.
Saturday at The Wardrobe
Guests and residents play funk, soul, blues, R&B; and reggae, plus harmonica ripping blues from Franny Eubank.
Prides
Three-piece synth-pop band from Glasgow.
Beats & Pieces Big Band
Deaf Havana
Alt rock band from Norfolk.
When
Nov 19, phone for times
Neon Dolls
The Leeds four-piece, whose debut album Imperial was released this year, plays indie rock. With support from Victors, The Rook, The Contravenes.
When
Nov 20, 7.30pm, doors
The Blackbyrds
Re-formed rhythm'n'blues and jazz-funk outfit from the 1970s, whose output includes the rare groove classic Do It Fluid written by Donald Byrd. With support from Tom Browne.
King Zepha
Ska, rocksteady, jump blues and jazz outfit, led by the singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer.
Steel City Rhythm
Eight-piece reggae and dub fusion collective from Sheffield.
Little Comets
Indie-rock trio from North East England.
Bill Laurance Group
Contemporary jazz by the pianist and his accompanying musicians.
Cost
adv £15, early bird £13
The Rifles
The Chingford-based five-piece plays mod-influenced indie-rock.
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