Sheffield born indie-rock band, The Sherlocks, are set to play an intimate show at Hyde Park Book Club next month - with tickets going on sale tonight.
The Sherlocks are a British alternative rock band formed in 2010 in Bolton upon Dearne, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
The band consists of brothers Kiaran and Brandon Crook alongside Alex Proctor and Trent Jackson.
The band rose to fame with their fifth single 'Will You Be There?' which was followed by their debut album “Live for the Moment” in August 2017.
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The Sherlocks performed alongside Kaiser Chiefs and The Vaccines at Elland Road stadium in 2019 for the celebration of 100 years of Leeds United, and later that year they supported The Kooks at their headline gig at Castlefield Bowl in Manchester.
To celebrate their new album 'People Like Me & You' which comes out 11 August 2023, the band have planned a super intimate gig at Hyde Park Book Club and it's set to be a sell out.
"LEEDS!! You wanted a gig, well we’ve managed to sort a super intimate show out at Hyde Park Book Club with our new album. Expected to sell out rapid this one. Who’s coming?
"If you want early access to tickets tomorrow sign up to our mailing list!"
The gig will be taking place Saturday 13 May and if you want to grab yourself a ticket, you can sign up to their mailing list to get early access to the ticket sale tonight.
So if you want to grab yourself a ticket to this special one-off gig of a lifetime, you can sign up to The Sherlock's mailing list here.
After the inaugural event last year, the Northern Music Awards are back for 2025 and they've got an incredible lineup of live acts ready to soundtrack the night.
As if we Northerners needed any more excuses to celebrate and revel in our achievements, we now have an annual award show dedicated to celebrating our music, as we all know it's the best in the country. Ah, stuff your modesty, it's the best in the world.
Last year saw a stripped-back set by performances by Leeds very-won award winners English Teacher, Liam Fray, The Ks and a standing ovation for the first-ever 'Northern Icon', Lisa Stansfield.
Now returning for its sophomore ceremony, not only has the location been revealed but as per The Manc, so too has the lineup of live performers set to delight crowds on the night.
This time it's Merseyside who gets to welcome this important music night and it's taking place at the Liverpool Olympia, a stunning 2,000-cap room and one of the city's most historic live venues.
Performers, nominees, and winners alike will be seated in a venue packed with music royalty, as everyone from legends like The Beatles and New Order to contemporaries like Jake Bugg and hometown hero Jamie Webster have all played here.
One of the most anticipated performances of this year's show comes in the form of the Stockport superstars Blossoms, who have been touring up and down the country with their latest release, Gary.
Also helping provide entertainment is indie rockers, The Zutons, who are ready to raise the roof and celebrate Northern music in style, especially after a Richard Ashcroft opening slot last summer.
Chiedu Oraka, an upcoming rapper from Hull, is set to put on a high-octane performance and is also shortlisted for the Newcomer of the Year Award.
Similarly, rising artist and Liverpudlian actLuvcat is also shortlisted and taking to the stage, bringing her unique brand of jazz-influenced romantic rock to her home crowd.
Also nominated for this same title are The KTNA who opened for R'n'B masterclass Janelle Monáe last summer. Other names include Beth McCarthy, Pixey and Seb Lowe.
As Northern music champions, more or less every region is covered Yorkshire and Greater Manchester, all the way across the North East, Lake District and beyond.
There is once again a great focus being pushed onto festivals at this year's ceremony too, with the already coveted 'Festival of the Year' award going to Beat-Herder in Lancashire - but who will claim it this year and from which specific region?
Nominees include: Kendal Calling (Lake District), Tramlines (Sheffield), Neighbourhood (Manchester), Lytham Festival (Lytham Saint Annes), Parklife (Manchester) and Sound City (Liverpool).
The winner of this award championing live music festivals isn't picked by officials; instead, it's decided by public vote.
There are 16 awards in total with two new trophies courtesy of 'Album of the Year' and 'Industry Rising Star'. Here's a full list of the awards you can expect at the 2025 Northern Music Awards:
The Northern Music Award 2025, sponsored by Live Nation
Special Recognition Award, sponsored by SJM Concerts
Artist of the Year, sponsored by Ticketmaster
Band of the Year, sponsored by ASM Global
Album of the Year
Music Moment of the Year, sponsored by American Express
Disruptor in Music
Newcomer of the Year
Breakthrough Act of the Year
DJ of the Year
Music and Culture for Wellbeing
Festival of the Year, voted for by readers of The Guide Liverpool
Inspirational Venue of the Year Under 2,000 Capacity, sponsored by Seat Unique
Inspirational Venue of the Year Over 2,000 Capacity, sponsored by Seat Unique
The must-see gigs you need tickets for in Leeds next year
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These are some of the best live shows coming to Leeds that have been hand-picked to help fill your concert calendar for 2025.
This year has been an absolute corker for live performances in the city, and luckily for us the year ahead is looking just as jam-packed.
We've rounded up a list of some of the best gigs in Leeds that you've got to get tickets for during 2025, we apologise in advance for the damage this may cause your bank account.
Sugababes, First Direct Arena
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Mutya, Keisha and Siobhán better known as UK girl group Sugababes will be coming to Leeds on Friday 25 October and it's going to be a nostalgic night to remember.
They have accumulated a total six number one singles in the span of five years including ‘Push The Button’ and its infamous line which “I’ve been dropping so many hints and you’re just not getting it”.
These leading ladies have been a UK music staple with ‘Freak Like Me’ and ‘Round Round’ , if you’re going to this you’ll soon be up on your feet busting your best moves.
It’s ‘No Lie’, two of the 2000’s biggest names in music are linking up to put on a tour jam-packed with nothing but hits.
The Jamaican born dancehall act has seen chart success with ‘Temperature’, ‘Got 2 Luv U’ and ‘Get Busy’, Paul has been steadily soundtracking people’s lives since his debut.
Ashanti has her own roster such as ‘Rock Wit U’, ‘Foolish’ and ‘Baby’, the latter single by the New York R&B artist even got an Aitch remix in 2022.
You can get ready to grab your tickets for Sean Paul and Ashanti’s Leeds date HERE.
Mika, Millennium Square
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The Beirut-born, London-raised pop star will headline Millennium Square as part of the Sounds Of The City series.
Mika has released six studio albums to date, the latest being 2023’s ‘Que ta tête fleurisse toujours’.
Mika will take to the stage on Thursday 3 July, with special guests soon to be announced.
You can grab your tickets here via the Millennium Square website.
The Pogues, First Direct Arena
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The Pogues have announced their first UK tour since the death of former frontman, Shane MacGowan, with Leeds one of just half a dozen cities chosen.
Kicking off the tour right here in Leeds, The Pogues will play at the O2 Academy on Thursday 1 May 2025.
It's going to be an emotional one that's for sure.
Two of the world’s greatest pop-punk bands, Busted and McFly, will be heading to Leeds as part of their unmissable head-to-head tour.
The two groups, which are collectively behind some of the biggest pop-rock hits of the last two decades, will be visiting some of the biggest venues around the UK.
Grab your tickets here for their Leeds gig on 27 September 2025.
Kaiser Chiefs, Temple Newsam
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Yorkshire indie rock icons Kaiser Chiefs are set to play their biggest Leeds gig to date at a very special venue.
Next year marks 20 years since the release of their debut album ‘Employment’ and to celebrate, frontman Ricky Wilson and the rest of the group are coming to Temple Newsam.
The huge 20 year celebration is taking place on Saturday 31 May 2025 and sees Kaiser Chiefs and six special guests ready to raise the roof of the historical building next summer.
This one isn't to be missed, and tickets are available here.
Gracie Abrams, First Direct Arena
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Since making her debut in 2019, Gracie Abrams has made a name for herself as one of the most exciting singer-songwriters of her generation.
The rising star has announced the European leg of her headline tour, The Secret of Us Tour, and will play 18 dates kicking off in Madrid in February.
She will be stopping off in Leeds and performing at the First Direct Arena on Tuesday 4 March 2025.