Heavenly Recordings has chosen Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire to stage four days of special live events to mark its 25th anniversary.
Many of the label’s current leading lights will perform at the Trades Club between January 22nd-25th, with Temples and The Wytches getting things underway. And there’ll then be performances from Toy, The Voyeurs, Jimi Goodwin, Kid Wave, Mark Lanegan, Cherry Ghost and Stealing Sheep before two Heavenly films, How We Used To Live and Lawrence Of Belgravia, are shown on the final evening complete with a Q&A in the presence of film-makers Paul Kelly and Bob Stanley.
Tickets are on sale from today (November 4th) over at the Trades Club’s official website.
Line-up:
January 22nd
Temples
The Wytches
January 23rd
Toy
The Voyeurs
Heavenly Jukebox DJs
January 24th, Saturday matinee
Jimi Goodwin
Kid Wave
Saturday evening
Mark Lanegan
Duke Garwood
Pete Wiggs and Heavenly Jukebox DJs
January 25th, Sunday matinee
Cherry Ghost
Eaves
Sunday evening
Stealing Sheep
Hooton Tennis Club