ONE of Carlisle’s independent music venues has an eclectic series of acts coming later this year.
The Source Collective, on Nelson Street in Denton Holme, is the smaller of the city’s three indie music venues, which also include The Brickyard on Castle Street and the Old Fire Station on Peter Street, but still manages to host various worldwide acts regularly.
Here’s a brief list of some of the acts coming to The Source later this year.
Morning Tourist, November 8
Morning Tourist is the alias for London-based singer/songwriter Sean McKinney, whose debut LP The Endless Eve features nine tracks of folky indie rock for fans of Death Cab for Cutie, Villagers, Bright Eyes, and Elliott Smith.
Since the LP’s release last year, Morning Tourist has performed nationwide, including at Glastonbury.
Tickets are £6 in advance from Skiddle or £7 on the door. https://skiddle.com/e/40084609
Cat Ryan, with support from Delagrave, November 9
Newcastle-based indie pop band Cat Ryan is touring with its EP King of the World, led by its single Rex Mundi.
Showcasing an eclectic mix of melodies and themes, it’s surely not one to be missed.
Tickets cost £6 in advance from Skiddle and £7 on the door. https://skiddle.com/e/40084384
Lea G, with support from Haushinka, September 26
Austrian pop singer Lea G will be coming to the Source following a UK and Europe tour of her EP Separation Anxiety as the 24-year-old hopes to jump into a new era.
Her music has been described as ‘bold yet relatable’ with catchy hooks and nostalgic melodies, drawing inspiration from Ed Sheeran and Florence and the Machine.
Tickets are £5 in advance from Skiddle and £7 on the door. https://skiddle.com/e/40064268
KAOSS TOUR 24 – Funke and the Two Tone Baby with Samantics, November 16
Taking the tour name from the Korg-produced sampler of the same name, the two acts will be performing their brand of electro hip hop at The Source after an extensive 18-week 24-festival summer.
It’s sure to be a sold-out event, but to secure a ticket, which costs £15.65, click here. https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Carlisle/The-Source-Collective/KOASS-TOUR-24---Funke-and-The-Two-Tone-Baby--Samantics/39285587/
The Zealous Chieftains, September 29
A double headliner this Sunday coming from Scottish heavy metal rockers The Zealous Chieftains and Goodhuman, with local support.
The former will be performing with their debut EP Cosmic 12 Gague while the latter recently released a single called Ashes.
Tickets are £5 on the door.
Raised by Owls, Hellfekted, Boycott the Baptist, October 5
Three acts are bringing the noise next month.
Raised by Owls, an extreme metal band from Derbyshire, fuses together music and comedy, promising to provide a mild sonic disturbance followed by an immediate apology.
Hellfekted have been described as ‘rising extreme metal executioners’ from the Midlands, while Boycott the Baptist will be supplying the grind.
Tickets, which cost £13.20, are available by clicking here.
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