
One of our favourite annual events, it’s a whole day of live music around the town of Beeston, a great day and evening out.
We will be playing at 4:45pm at
TOTALLY TAPPED, 23 Chilwell Rd, Beeston NG9 1EH
Here’s the Festival Web Page

One of our favourite annual events, it’s a whole day of live music around the town of Beeston, a great day and evening out.
We will be playing at 4:45pm at
TOTALLY TAPPED, 23 Chilwell Rd, Beeston NG9 1EH
Here’s the Festival Web Page

Chelsea Park, Nether Edge, Sheffield
The last event of the Nether Edge Festival week of art, culture and fun.
We will be playing along with other local musicians, it will be like a great big community picnic.
Here’s the Festival web site



Raising Money for the Rethink Mental Illness who provide direct support to people with mental health problems, including Sheffield Crisis House
Your Stripped Down Orchestra of Truth playing a full evenings worth of music. Lots of new songs and definitely a new feel to our music since we changed our name to celebrate a new decade of playing together.
Tickets £5 in advance (£7 on the night if there are any left)
The Cafe will have a small range of bottled beers on sale. IF you wish to bring your own drinks there is a corkage charge of £5 per person.
Mandala Cafe, 85-87 Chesterfield Rd, Sheffield, S8 0RN
Doors Open 7:00pm Music Starts 7:30pm


Raising Money for the Roundabout Young People’s Homelessness charity and Under The Stars – bringing adults with learning disabilities into the performing arts. All income will be divided between these two great local charities.
Lost Kind Words + Sharpish
and Gloria Monday of course
Two very welcome returning groups this month: Lost Kind Words have given us some great performances in previous years so we are looking forward to another classic this time. Jo and Q describe themselves as playing ‘Dark Country’ and you can look forward to having your attention held by a beautiful vocal partnership with some intense arrangements. Always a treat.
Sharpish is a Sheffield Family band who honed their musical partnership through long travels together while the younger members were growing up. Patri, Jim, Sol and Maya are masters of instrumental arrangement, playing folk tunes from across Europe. What marks them out is their skill at taking dance music beyond the repetition of tunes and themes into intricate exchanges between the individualinstruments.
And of course Gloria Monday, your very own stripped down Orchestra of Truth, will be opening proceedings and acting as hosts.
Tickets £4 in advance (more expensive on the night if there are any left)

8 Nether Edge Rd, Sheffield S7 1RU
Doors open 7:30, music starts at 8pm


Raising Money for the Roundabout Young People’s Homelessness charity and Under The Stars – bringing adults with learning disabilities into the performing arts. All income will be divided between these two great local charities.
Kate Green & Raymond Greenoaken
The Sparkle Sistaz
and Gloria Monday of course
Kate Green is a great interpreter of songs and recently she has become more recognised as a songwriter too. Always a very welcome guest and loved by our audience. Kate will be accompanied by her self-effacing sidekick, Raymond, a really excellent musician and musicologist and a mean CD salesman in his charmingly oblique way.
We are thilled to welcome The Sparkle Sistaz as our second guests. Not only are they lovely performers but they represent our charity partners, Under the Stars. It’s a unique chance to see at first hand what can be achieved by determined people supported by a great local charity.
And of course Gloria Monday, your very own stripped down Orchestra of Truth, will be opening proceedings and acting as hosts.
Tickets £4 in advance (£5 on the night if there are any left)

8 Nether Edge Rd, Sheffield S7 1RU
Doors open 7:30, music starts at 8pm

Sorry we are now sold out for this event, no tickets wil be available on the door. We may get tickets returned so if you would like to be added to the returns list please complete this form
Raising Money for the Roundabout Young People’s Homelessness charity and Under The Stars – bringing adults with learning disabilities into the performing arts. All income will be divided between these two great local charities.
The Outlaw Sisters + Cold Bones
and Gloria Monday of course
Our Headline guests this month are local musicians who are very rarely seen in Sheffield so it’s a proper reunion. The Outlaw Sisters have not been seen much at all in their home city since Rose Ardron moved away from Sheffield although they have been busy with festivals and workshops in other parts of the country.
We have seen Issy Howie performing for us more than once with Bob Delbridge in ‘On the Back Porch’ bOur Headline guests this month are local musicians who are very rarely seen in Sheffield so it’s a proper reunion. The Outlaw Sisters have not been seen much at all in their home city since Rose Ardron moved away from Sheffield although they have been busy with festivals and workshops in other parts of the country.ut this month we have Issy, Rose and Jane Foggin back together on stage with their beautiful arrangements of old time music. Expect the harmonies to be delicious, the performances to be sensitive and the atmosphere to be delightful.
Sheffield songwriter Cold Bones will be playing for us for the first time. He performs original songs, often reflecting or evolving from true experience, an artist keenly aware of his local roots while being inspired by American greats such as Mississippi John Hurt, Frank Stokes and Jackson C Frank.
And of course Gloria Monday, your very own stripped down Orchestra of Truth, will be opening proceedings and acting as hosts.
Tickets £4 in advance (more on the night if there are any left)
8 Nether Edge Rd, Sheffield S7 1RU
Doors open 7:30, music starts at 8pm

Sorry we are now sold out for this event, no tickets wil be available on the door. We may get tickets returned so if you would like to be added to the returns list please complete this form
Raising Money for the Roundabout Young People’s Homelessness charity and Under The Stars – bringing adults with learning disabilities into the performing arts. All income will be divided between these two great local charities.
Treebeard + Oranjabanj
and Gloria Monday of course
Featuring Treebeard, Sheffield’s hugely loved, vastly experienced, most eccentric folk band, led by the irrepressible and indefatigable Chris MacMahon. Here are a few reviews:
The Led Zeppelin of folk
The best Celtic folk-rock band this side of Dublin
Descendants of Gandalf, bring a hobbit
We will also have the world premiere of Oranjabanj, a duo we met playing at the friendly Forest Open Mic. This is the first time they have played a full set anywhere and we are sure you will love them. Orange has a beautiful voice, whether she is singing her own compositions or classic songs, Dan underpins her on the banjo and we are really looking forward to seeing them shine for you.
And of course Gloria Monday, your very own stripped down Orchestra of Truth, will be opening proceedings and acting as hosts. If you liked Chris and Karen as Break a Leg this is them coming back with a bit more attitude and some new songs.
Tickets £4 in advance (more on the night if there are any left)
Doors open 7:30, music starts at 8pm

Raising Money for the Roundabout Young People’s Homelessness charity and Under The Stars – bringing adults with learning disabilities into the performing arts.
Kate Green & Raymond Greenoaken + Cold Bones
and Gloria Monday of course
Kate Green is a great interpreter of songs and recently she has become more recognised as a songwriter too. Always a very welcome guest and loved by our audience. Kate will be accompanied by her self-effacing sidekick, Raymond, a really excellent musician and musicologist and a mean CD salesman in his charmingly oblique way.
Sheffield songwriter Cold Bones will be playing for us for the first time. He performs original songs, often reflecting or evolving from true experience, an artist keenly aware of his local roots while being inspired by American greats such as Mississippi John Hurt, Frank Stokes and Jackson C Frank.
And of course Gloria Monday, your very own stripped down Orchestra of Truth, will be opening proceedings and acting as hosts. If you liked Chris and Karen as Break a Leg this is them coming back with a bit more attitude and some new songs.