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28 August 2022
Aphra’s music wriggles into your ear canals like the smell of an elder sister’s cooking into your nasal cavity.
4 September 2022
Ben Langley is a talented and funny man. A veteran of eighteen years of street performance on the tough cobblestones of Covent Garden, Ben is a Head Out Not Home favourite and will once again be bringing his particular brand of hilarity to our streets in 2022.
Episcanarius brass quintet is a versatile ensemble which was formed in 2020 by Dennis Frere-Smith soon after he returned to his home town of Norwich.
The Last Inklings are Leonardo MacKenzie and David Hoyland, both accomplished multi-instrumentalists with a solid folk background.
Rockabilly style. With a questionable obsession for 80s pop music and an eclectic taste for a plethora of genres.
Strong Enough is a powerfully optimistic outdoor show that uses circus physicality, comedy and feats-of-strength to celebrate stories of finding strength in unexpected places.
21 August 2022
Access Creative College will be taking over the Riverside stage as part of this year’s Head Out Not Home Festival, where they will be showcasing a variety of different acts from their Artist Development and music performance courses.
Slow Business is songwriter Dan Foden – Gospel-tinged chamber pop, with influences like David Bowie, Scott Walker and Nina Simone.
Ben Robertson is a fingerstyle guitarist and singer from North Wales who performs folk tunes and songs from across the British Isles and Europe, both traditional and contemporary.
Das Fenster & The Alibis sing tales of crime, insanity, and close calls with the devil. The rumbling drums, twanging guitar, and thumping double-bass are sure to possess your soul and your soles, and make you want to move to their sinful rhythms. The band perform under the protective power of their ever-present voodoo-shrine.
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