TICKETS £10 (+1) ADVANCE / £12 ON THE DOOR
AFTER TWO SOLD OUT SHOWS MAGGIE BARING CONTINUES HER 2025 RESIDENCY AT THE TROUBADOUR FOR WHAT WILL BE ANOTHER NIGHT
FULL OF AMAZING MUSIC FROM SOME OF THE SCENES BEST EMERGING
ARTISTS.
Maggie Baring:
London-based singer-songwriter Maggie Baring is making waves with her alternative and indie pop style. Since her debut EP, ‘Uncovered’ was released in 2024, Maggie has gained attention from BBC Introducing, Riverside Radio and Breaking Sound, while also featuring on Jodie Bryant’s ‘Fresh Finds’ Playlist, the Women of Substance Podcast and in the pages of City London News. Maggie’s cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ has gained over 700k views on Instagram, and has helped build her ever increasing and loyal fanbase. Maggie's upcoming EP, 'Ekphrasis', shifts her sound into the world of alternative pop, with lush synths and harmonies. Inspired by Phoebe Bridgers and Dido, Maggie's poetic storytelling and evolving sound captivates growing audiences. After a string of sold out headline shows at The Troubadour, The Star in Shoreditch, and The Yard in Hampshire, – and supporting Paris Paloma – Maggie is constantly developing her live show and is well established in her residency at the famous Troubadour in Earls Court.
Marianne Leigh:
Marianne Leigh, an emerging indie-pop artist, channels the trials of adolescence into her heartfelt and confessional music. A New Zealand native, now based in London, garnered attention with her BBC Radio 1 debuted track 'obsessed'.
"We just found your new favourite rising artist! Marianne Leigh is giving us the angsty pop-punk we've always dreamed of"
- The Honey Pop
Before relocating, she toured twice in New Zealand, had her music selected to be playlisted on Air New Zealand flights and made her first international impact by placing in the Top 50 on Australian radio. Following the rotation of Marianne’s music on BBC Music Introducing and BBC Radio 6, the artist took the stage at BBC Radio’s Lincolnshire Live Festival. Described as “one of the most exciting new artists” by radio host Dean Jackson, Marianne’s EP ‘fix-me-up’ is a heartfelt project with a pop-rock edge. Marianne Leigh’s relocation across the globe, driven by her unwavering passion for music, underlines her commitment to her craft.
Ruby Dean:
Ruby Dean uses her songwriting as an escape, and as a voice for what cannot always be spoken. Based in South East England, Ruby writes contemplative lyrics in the folk-pop genre, circling around growing up, heartache and insecurity, with the occasional hint of fun and teasing. For fans of Gracie Abrams, Flyte and Lizzy McAlpine, her thoughtful details within her songwriting are accompanied by the gentle strums of her acoustic guitar. In 2024 she played with Sofar Sounds and opened for Belle, and earlier this year played JAMM Festival and the renowned Domino Club in Leeds with her band.
Sat Aug 23 2025
8:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Doors 7:30 PM)
£11.00
Ages 18+
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TICKETS £10 (+1) ADVANCE / £12 ON THE DOOR
AFTER TWO SOLD OUT SHOWS MAGGIE BARING CONTINUES HER 2025 RESIDENCY AT THE TROUBADOUR FOR WHAT WILL BE ANOTHER NIGHT
FULL OF AMAZING MUSIC FROM SOME OF THE SCENES BEST EMERGING
ARTISTS.
Maggie Baring:
London-based singer-songwriter Maggie Baring is making waves with her alternative and indie pop style. Since her debut EP, ‘Uncovered’ was released in 2024, Maggie has gained attention from BBC Introducing, Riverside Radio and Breaking Sound, while also featuring on Jodie Bryant’s ‘Fresh Finds’ Playlist, the Women of Substance Podcast and in the pages of City London News. Maggie’s cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ has gained over 700k views on Instagram, and has helped build her ever increasing and loyal fanbase. Maggie's upcoming EP, 'Ekphrasis', shifts her sound into the world of alternative pop, with lush synths and harmonies. Inspired by Phoebe Bridgers and Dido, Maggie's poetic storytelling and evolving sound captivates growing audiences. After a string of sold out headline shows at The Troubadour, The Star in Shoreditch, and The Yard in Hampshire, – and supporting Paris Paloma – Maggie is constantly developing her live show and is well established in her residency at the famous Troubadour in Earls Court.
Marianne Leigh:
Marianne Leigh, an emerging indie-pop artist, channels the trials of adolescence into her heartfelt and confessional music. A New Zealand native, now based in London, garnered attention with her BBC Radio 1 debuted track 'obsessed'.
"We just found your new favourite rising artist! Marianne Leigh is giving us the angsty pop-punk we've always dreamed of"
- The Honey Pop
Before relocating, she toured twice in New Zealand, had her music selected to be playlisted on Air New Zealand flights and made her first international impact by placing in the Top 50 on Australian radio. Following the rotation of Marianne’s music on BBC Music Introducing and BBC Radio 6, the artist took the stage at BBC Radio’s Lincolnshire Live Festival. Described as “one of the most exciting new artists” by radio host Dean Jackson, Marianne’s EP ‘fix-me-up’ is a heartfelt project with a pop-rock edge. Marianne Leigh’s relocation across the globe, driven by her unwavering passion for music, underlines her commitment to her craft.
Ruby Dean:
Ruby Dean uses her songwriting as an escape, and as a voice for what cannot always be spoken. Based in South East England, Ruby writes contemplative lyrics in the folk-pop genre, circling around growing up, heartache and insecurity, with the occasional hint of fun and teasing. For fans of Gracie Abrams, Flyte and Lizzy McAlpine, her thoughtful details within her songwriting are accompanied by the gentle strums of her acoustic guitar. In 2024 she played with Sofar Sounds and opened for Belle, and earlier this year played JAMM Festival and the renowned Domino Club in Leeds with her band.
AFTER TWO SOLD OUT SHOWS MAGGIE BARING CONTINUES HER 2025 RESIDENCY AT THE TROUBADOUR FOR WHAT WILL BE ANOTHER NIGHT
FULL OF AMAZING MUSIC FROM SOME OF THE SCENES BEST EMERGING
ARTISTS.
Maggie Baring:
London-based singer-songwriter Maggie Baring is making waves with her alternative and indie pop style. Since her debut EP, ‘Uncovered’ was released in 2024, Maggie has gained attention from BBC Introducing, Riverside Radio and Breaking Sound, while also featuring on Jodie Bryant’s ‘Fresh Finds’ Playlist, the Women of Substance Podcast and in the pages of City London News. Maggie’s cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ has gained over 700k views on Instagram, and has helped build her ever increasing and loyal fanbase. Maggie's upcoming EP, 'Ekphrasis', shifts her sound into the world of alternative pop, with lush synths and harmonies. Inspired by Phoebe Bridgers and Dido, Maggie's poetic storytelling and evolving sound captivates growing audiences. After a string of sold out headline shows at The Troubadour, The Star in Shoreditch, and The Yard in Hampshire, – and supporting Paris Paloma – Maggie is constantly developing her live show and is well established in her residency at the famous Troubadour in Earls Court.
Marianne Leigh:
Marianne Leigh, an emerging indie-pop artist, channels the trials of adolescence into her heartfelt and confessional music. A New Zealand native, now based in London, garnered attention with her BBC Radio 1 debuted track 'obsessed'.
"We just found your new favourite rising artist! Marianne Leigh is giving us the angsty pop-punk we've always dreamed of"
- The Honey Pop
Before relocating, she toured twice in New Zealand, had her music selected to be playlisted on Air New Zealand flights and made her first international impact by placing in the Top 50 on Australian radio. Following the rotation of Marianne’s music on BBC Music Introducing and BBC Radio 6, the artist took the stage at BBC Radio’s Lincolnshire Live Festival. Described as “one of the most exciting new artists” by radio host Dean Jackson, Marianne’s EP ‘fix-me-up’ is a heartfelt project with a pop-rock edge. Marianne Leigh’s relocation across the globe, driven by her unwavering passion for music, underlines her commitment to her craft.
Ruby Dean:
Ruby Dean uses her songwriting as an escape, and as a voice for what cannot always be spoken. Based in South East England, Ruby writes contemplative lyrics in the folk-pop genre, circling around growing up, heartache and insecurity, with the occasional hint of fun and teasing. For fans of Gracie Abrams, Flyte and Lizzy McAlpine, her thoughtful details within her songwriting are accompanied by the gentle strums of her acoustic guitar. In 2024 she played with Sofar Sounds and opened for Belle, and earlier this year played JAMM Festival and the renowned Domino Club in Leeds with her band.
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