Del Scott Miller has been part of the Barnsley and Sheffield music scene for a couple of decades, and yet somehow he's never played at The Lantern. This oversight will now be corrected!
In the last two years, Lost Romantic has been on a continuous rise across the UK. With a successful headline tour, they have been hailed as ‘Future Icons’, earning radio support from BBC Radio One and BBC Introducing, alongside a rapidly expanding fanbase who passionately sing along to every word at their packed-out shows.
Implied Noise presents Empty State EP release show at Yellow Arch featuring Rosehill, Empty State, Spiralling and Skumgutta.
Static Lives, Sheffield’s self-proclaimed ‘dance rock alt band’, is set to unleash their debut single, “Rush” the first vinyl release from new ‘S&M’ record label, an imprint created by Sheffield grassroots live music venue ‘Sidney and Matilda’
Formed in Sheffield, Air Drawn Dagger blend raw emotion and defiance into a sound that defies genre. Their name, taken from Macbeth, symbolises the chaos and emotional outbursts that fuel their music.
Deviant require no introduction. Formed in 2004 by charismatic frontman Jay Smith, they became ubiquitous mainstays of the UK dark alternative scene for the next decade, touring relentlessly throughout the UK, Europe, and the US.
CODA is an award-winning touring company celebrated for its exceptional performances of the most beloved songs from both the West End and Broadway stages.
THE TRANCE EMPIRE is an online show hosted by Rodman showcasing the very best in Trance and Progressive every week. Now, after more than 300 weekly online episodes, it is becoming a LIVE event at Plot 22!
Hot Milk have today announced their sophomore album, Corporation P.O.P is set for release on 27th June 2025 via Music For Nations with the rebel rousing single 90 Seconds To Midnight, with a video featuring British legend Frank Skinner is out now.
Alt-rock masters October Drift are revered for their unreal live shows – they treat us to yet another classic evening at The Leadmill next April.