Trashed TV

Fri Jun 14 2019

7:00 PM - 11:45 PM

The Bread Shed

Grosvenor Street Manchester M1 7HL

All Ages

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Trashed TV returns to the Bread Shed Manchester for another dose of live music, interviews, art exhibits and chaos on 14th June.

Live Stage:

Saytre Play: After recently selling out their own headline show at Manchester Gorilla, the lads will be performing new music, having a chat on our couch and telling us what they have planned for the rest of 2019!

Our Fold: A special year for the band! Their debut Album, Sick of Normal Life, out 31st May, the Bolton rockers, along with our very own, Gaz drury will be performing songs from their album and having a chat to Alex.  

Oliver James Lomax: Trashed wouldn't be Trashed without having a dose of outstanding poetry. And what better way to dose you up than introducing you to the multi award winning and published poet, Oliver James Lomax. Oliver is a 35 year old poet from Bolton now based in Manchester, he published his first collection 18 Poems in 2017 (published by Dylan’s Salubrious House Swansea) that was illustrated by the artist Dan Llewellyn Hall.

Joel Gardner: A gifted guitarist and prolific songwriter, Joel Gardner is a refreshingly unique artist with a diverse palette of inspired, original songs. He uses all parts of the guitar to create melodic, catchy music with powerful, thought provoking lyrics. His songs simply explode with positive energy.

On top of live music we have special guest interviews from Moovin' Festival Director, Paul Fletcher and Manumissions very own, Trafford Parsons. Dj’s are the new Rock n Roll Stars? Let’s find out why…

Trashed TV

  • Event Cancelled.
  • Saytr Play

    Saytr Play

    Alternative

  • Our Fold

    Our Fold

    Indie Rock

    Taking A Rich History To 2019 & Beyond.

    With quite the impressive CV behind them, Our Fold have sold out their own headline shows, graced some of the biggest festival stages including Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Bestival, Latitude, Isle of White Festival and supported industry heavyweights including Kasabian, Frank Turner, Foals, The Coral, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Fall and The Rifles.

    Their latest single ‘Two Little Angels’ has had a fantastic reception across BBC Radio 6 (Steve Lamacq) and Radio X (John Kennedy) and BBC Introducing. Our Fold are gearing up for the release of their debut album ‘Sick of Normal Life‘ and headline tour in 2019.

  • Joel Gardner

    Joel Gardner

    Indie Rock

  • Oliver James Lomax

    Oliver James Lomax

    Poetry

Trashed TV

Fri Jun 14 2019 7:00 PM - 11:45 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The Bread Shed Manchester
Trashed TV
  • Event Cancelled.

All Ages

Trashed TV returns to the Bread Shed Manchester for another dose of live music, interviews, art exhibits and chaos on 14th June.

Live Stage:

Saytre Play: After recently selling out their own headline show at Manchester Gorilla, the lads will be performing new music, having a chat on our couch and telling us what they have planned for the rest of 2019!

Our Fold: A special year for the band! Their debut Album, Sick of Normal Life, out 31st May, the Bolton rockers, along with our very own, Gaz drury will be performing songs from their album and having a chat to Alex.  

Oliver James Lomax: Trashed wouldn't be Trashed without having a dose of outstanding poetry. And what better way to dose you up than introducing you to the multi award winning and published poet, Oliver James Lomax. Oliver is a 35 year old poet from Bolton now based in Manchester, he published his first collection 18 Poems in 2017 (published by Dylan’s Salubrious House Swansea) that was illustrated by the artist Dan Llewellyn Hall.

Joel Gardner: A gifted guitarist and prolific songwriter, Joel Gardner is a refreshingly unique artist with a diverse palette of inspired, original songs. He uses all parts of the guitar to create melodic, catchy music with powerful, thought provoking lyrics. His songs simply explode with positive energy.

On top of live music we have special guest interviews from Moovin' Festival Director, Paul Fletcher and Manumissions very own, Trafford Parsons. Dj’s are the new Rock n Roll Stars? Let’s find out why…