Mon Nov 17 2025
7:30 PM Doors - 11:00 PM
£23.50
Ages 16+
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The Pleasures are fronted by renowned singer-songwriter Catherine Britt - a mother, breast cancer survivor, multi-Golden Guitar winner, multi-ARIA nominee and youngest ever Australian Grand Old Opry performer and Melbourne's Lachlan Bryan - modern day troubadour, songwriter's songwriter, Golden Guitar winner and consummate story-teller.
Together they bring all of their experience and humanity to the band - as well as two of the most authentic and character-filled voices you'll hear this or any other year. Friends for a decade now, bandmates for just on a year, they united over their shared upbringing on Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt and Emmy-Lou Harris, and their shared love of the unconventional show business life.
With Damian Cafarella (bass) and Brad Bergen (drums) The Pleasures produce a sound that is raucous, dirty and blues-inspired (occasionally interrupted by delicate moments of sublime country-folk), whilst the lyrics leap from bold and bawdy to heartfelt and insightful. They might get called a country band, but there's as much Jack White influence here as there is George Jones (in fact there’s plenty of both), alongside the plethora of mythologised girl-boy country acts with whom they will inevitably draw comparison.
Hannah Aldridge is hitting the road once again—this time with her full band in tow—as she records a brand-new live album across Europe, capturing the raw energy and spirit of her dynamic performances.On this tour, Hannah will be reimagining the songs that launched her career, brought to life with fresh arrangements and the excitement of a live audience.
Raised on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music runs through Aldridge’s blood. Her songwriting has always walked the line between rebellion and introspection, shaped by a Southern upbringing and a restless search for identity beyond it. With a voice that’s both soulful and gritty, she’s captivated audiences across ten countries and three continents, earning acclaim for her debut Razorwire, the fierce follow-up Gold Rush, and the intimate Live in Black and White, recorded in London.
Jason Charles Miller
Together they bring all of their experience and humanity to the band - as well as two of the most authentic and character-filled voices you'll hear this or any other year. Friends for a decade now, bandmates for just on a year, they united over their shared upbringing on Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt and Emmy-Lou Harris, and their shared love of the unconventional show business life.
With Damian Cafarella (bass) and Brad Bergen (drums) The Pleasures produce a sound that is raucous, dirty and blues-inspired (occasionally interrupted by delicate moments of sublime country-folk), whilst the lyrics leap from bold and bawdy to heartfelt and insightful. They might get called a country band, but there's as much Jack White influence here as there is George Jones (in fact there’s plenty of both), alongside the plethora of mythologised girl-boy country acts with whom they will inevitably draw comparison.
Hannah Aldridge is hitting the road once again—this time with her full band in tow—as she records a brand-new live album across Europe, capturing the raw energy and spirit of her dynamic performances.On this tour, Hannah will be reimagining the songs that launched her career, brought to life with fresh arrangements and the excitement of a live audience.
Raised on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music runs through Aldridge’s blood. Her songwriting has always walked the line between rebellion and introspection, shaped by a Southern upbringing and a restless search for identity beyond it. With a voice that’s both soulful and gritty, she’s captivated audiences across ten countries and three continents, earning acclaim for her debut Razorwire, the fierce follow-up Gold Rush, and the intimate Live in Black and White, recorded in London.
Jason Charles Miller
£23.50 Ages 16+
The Pleasures are fronted by renowned singer-songwriter Catherine Britt - a mother, breast cancer survivor, multi-Golden Guitar winner, multi-ARIA nominee and youngest ever Australian Grand Old Opry performer and Melbourne's Lachlan Bryan - modern day troubadour, songwriter's songwriter, Golden Guitar winner and consummate story-teller.
Together they bring all of their experience and humanity to the band - as well as two of the most authentic and character-filled voices you'll hear this or any other year. Friends for a decade now, bandmates for just on a year, they united over their shared upbringing on Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt and Emmy-Lou Harris, and their shared love of the unconventional show business life.
With Damian Cafarella (bass) and Brad Bergen (drums) The Pleasures produce a sound that is raucous, dirty and blues-inspired (occasionally interrupted by delicate moments of sublime country-folk), whilst the lyrics leap from bold and bawdy to heartfelt and insightful. They might get called a country band, but there's as much Jack White influence here as there is George Jones (in fact there’s plenty of both), alongside the plethora of mythologised girl-boy country acts with whom they will inevitably draw comparison.
Hannah Aldridge is hitting the road once again—this time with her full band in tow—as she records a brand-new live album across Europe, capturing the raw energy and spirit of her dynamic performances.On this tour, Hannah will be reimagining the songs that launched her career, brought to life with fresh arrangements and the excitement of a live audience.
Raised on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music runs through Aldridge’s blood. Her songwriting has always walked the line between rebellion and introspection, shaped by a Southern upbringing and a restless search for identity beyond it. With a voice that’s both soulful and gritty, she’s captivated audiences across ten countries and three continents, earning acclaim for her debut Razorwire, the fierce follow-up Gold Rush, and the intimate Live in Black and White, recorded in London.
Jason Charles Miller
Together they bring all of their experience and humanity to the band - as well as two of the most authentic and character-filled voices you'll hear this or any other year. Friends for a decade now, bandmates for just on a year, they united over their shared upbringing on Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt and Emmy-Lou Harris, and their shared love of the unconventional show business life.
With Damian Cafarella (bass) and Brad Bergen (drums) The Pleasures produce a sound that is raucous, dirty and blues-inspired (occasionally interrupted by delicate moments of sublime country-folk), whilst the lyrics leap from bold and bawdy to heartfelt and insightful. They might get called a country band, but there's as much Jack White influence here as there is George Jones (in fact there’s plenty of both), alongside the plethora of mythologised girl-boy country acts with whom they will inevitably draw comparison.
Hannah Aldridge is hitting the road once again—this time with her full band in tow—as she records a brand-new live album across Europe, capturing the raw energy and spirit of her dynamic performances.On this tour, Hannah will be reimagining the songs that launched her career, brought to life with fresh arrangements and the excitement of a live audience.
Raised on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music runs through Aldridge’s blood. Her songwriting has always walked the line between rebellion and introspection, shaped by a Southern upbringing and a restless search for identity beyond it. With a voice that’s both soulful and gritty, she’s captivated audiences across ten countries and three continents, earning acclaim for her debut Razorwire, the fierce follow-up Gold Rush, and the intimate Live in Black and White, recorded in London.
Jason Charles Miller
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