Operated by by sister company Rising Moon Productions, our dedicated events space can be used for theatre, comedy, live music, events and everything in between.
Events in October–November 2021
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Saturday Night Special - Nö!eswwaves Present: A Night Upstairs
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Saturday Night Special - Nö!eswwaves Present: A Night Upstairs
After the success of their bi-weekly residency at Corner Boy NQ, noisewaves takes over the kings arms theatre for a free night of electro, house and techno. Tunes will be provided by deskjockey DJs; Diminituve Arthur, Horse Fat and Yitzak. Featuring bespoke visuals created by Et Al studios.
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Saturday Night Special - Rave Cave
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Saturday Night Special - Rave Cave
The Rave Cave is a psychedelic throwback night for early ravers, pre-gamers and all those of a wavey persuasion. Featuring live visuals, big beats and the best bar in Salford!Ravers can expect rare grooves past and present, ambient techno, breakbeat, trance, acid and more!£5/£4 NUS + NHSRave Cave operates a safe space policy so leave your drama at the door, it's good vibes only babeyy.
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Saturday Night Special: An Evening with Ríoghnach Connolly and Ellis Davies
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Saturday Night Special: An Evening with Ríoghnach Connolly and Ellis Davies
“(Connolly is) A remarkable singer and flautist...who can ease from Irish traditional influences to soul.” - The Guardian
“Within each of Ríoghnach’s music projects, there is a welter of ideas and
innovations” - Irish News
Join us for an intimate duo show in the King's Arms with Ríoghnach Connolly and Ellis Davies. Over the first lockdown, the pair honed their usual set into something more varied and personal in their series of livestreams, Live From the Back Room.
This is a rare chance to see them perform this set in the flesh.
Ríoghnach Connolly, BBC Folk Singer of the Year 2019, and Ellis Davies have been playing together for nearly 20 years – as long as they have been a couple.
Together they have graced stages as far away as Brazil and Singapore, and recorded under Ríoghnach’s name, as festival favourites Honeyfeet and as Beware Soul Brother, along with Mendi Singh.
As a duo, they are unencumbered with the need to stick to one stylistic path and instead weave influences from folk, soul, hiphop, jazz and blues together to create an eclectic and intricate sound.
Ríoghnach’s bands The Breath & Honeyfeet are currently working on new studio albums.www.honeyfeet.org
www.thebreathmusic.com