Yorkshire-born Billy Pearce emerged through the tough training grounds of the northern club circuit to become one of Britain’s most talented comedians.
From £18.00
Yorkshire-born Billy Pearce emerged through the tough training grounds of the northern club circuit to become one of Britain’s most talented comedians.
From £18.00
Watch an intimate documentary following a team of women who are ‘giving death back to the people’.
From £5.00
Celebrate the 90th anniversary of one of cinema’s great nightmares: Vampyr, which combines ominous sound, chilling imagery and stunning filmmaking techniques.
From £5.00
A music duo that uses centuries-old work-songs that are still relevant in the context of present-day issues of class.
From £15.00
A 13-piece orchestra from Chile, Newen Afrobeat will perform a show comprising music, dance, and social awareness at The Crescent.
From £12.50
At York’s Fulford Arms, The Royston Club will perform a youthfully vigorous show with hints of melancholy, full of earworms that stick fast.
From £11.00
A husband and wife duo showcasing their talent for mastering diverse themes, complex narratives, and intricately crafted, genre-crossing music.
From £8.00
Watch Portsmouth quartet Hallan, who serve up a prototypical post-punk sound infused with observational poetry inspired by the every day.
From £6.50
One sings, the other plays the guitar and drums at the same time. Collars will play their signature feel-good indie with hints of punk undertones.
From £6.00
The county’s largest one and hosts a wide array of live entertainment that visitors from all over the region attend.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre is slowly evolving from ‘just’ a theatre to being a community hub that is open for everyone who is interested in getting involved.
York’s Picture House located at the bank of the River Ouse that is much more than just a cinema.