Late Music York Welcomes the Amabile Clarinet Trio for a Night of Premieres
Late Music York returns on Friday 11 April 2026 with an enticing programme from the acclaimed Amabile Clarinet Trio, bringing together two new works, a rarely heard American gem, and music by York-based composers.
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Discovery: Jake Dryzal Proves Solo Prowess in Striking Debut Album Untogether
Jake Dryzal has previously released music under the monikers Blue Navy and Great American Racer. With his latest album he’s decided to put his own name to the forefront.
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Discovery: Luna Keller’s Side Project Features Her Parents and a Stern Feline
Regular readers will know the name Luna Keller by now, but did you know that she has a family band side project too?
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Discovery: The Yum Yum Tree’s Turn Down The Noise is Vulnerable Rock for Maturing Rockers
It’s been almost twenty years since The Yum Yum Tree released their acclaimed album Paint By Numbers. Now, the Atlanta band have made a surprise return with Turn Down The Noise.
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Live Review: Horrible Histories The Concert Brings Monarchs, Mayhem and Music to York Barbican
Recently, the Barbican was taken over by some of history’s most notorious monarchs and larger‑than‑life figures in a roof‑raising concert.
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Live Review: Punk, Metal & Mayhem as York’s Next‑Gen Bands Tear Up The Fulford Arms
It’s a Wednesday night and we are off to the wonderful Fulford Arms for three of York’s younger bands, each of which will put on a decent performance for a well-attended audience.
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Live Review: Band Of Horses’ Tyler Ramsey Warms The Bluebird Bakery, York
Malcolm McLaren, who managed The Sex Pistols, had a mantra: the audience is more important than the performing act. Was McLaren right? It’s a point worthy of debate.
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Discovery: Patrick Wilde Delivers A Timely Call To Action on The Climate Crisis
Fear of Extinction is the new release by Patrick Wilde, an artist from Manchester, demanding a call to action regarding the escalating climate crisis.
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Photoset: Richard Ashcroft Lights Up Leeds
On Thursday 2 April 2026, British indie legend Richard Ashcroft lit up Leeds Arena. We got some shots of him in action.
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