Live music returns to Crosfield Hall on the 19th of October. For our second edition of this event, we have a headline performance by the wonderful Rob Clamp. The full lineup includes a collection of talented acoustic musicians from around Hampshire. This special acoustic show will give a platform to deserving musicians and provide a chance for you to catch a proper music show in a relaxed and easy-going environment. All ticket money will be used to pay the fee for hiring the hall, with all the profits going directly to artists. So grab a ticket and support local music.
This is a BYOB (bring your own bottle) event, so feel free to bring along your favourite refreshments. Save a few pounds, as you won't have to pay pub prices.
£8 Standard admission Tickets
£5 Concession Tickets (Over 65's, Students & unwaged)
7 pm Doors
Music from 7:30 pm
Having supported the likes of; Frank Turner, James Walsh (Starsailor) and The Bluetones, Rob Clamp is making a name for himself as a dynamic and captivating performer. 'It’s not often you come across a voice with such controlled power: even at the emotional heights and depths of the songs, Rob’s voice retains a purity and focus that is all too rare. Wherever his songwriting leads him, his voice adapts to the genre, from pop to folk and roots. A classic voice for classic music.' Hailing from Southampton, Rob has been featured on BBC introducing, has won the highly regarded ‘Purbeck Rising 2022’ imprinting himself onto the UK folk scene, and won the ‘Sofia International Singer Songwriter Festival 2022’ in Bulgaria.Heavily influenced by the likes of; Ben Howard, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and Bruce Springsteen - Rob’s music is filled with real-life experiences, performed in his own compelling storytelling style, with acoustic guitar accompanied by a variation of foot percussion. 2023 was eventful for Rob, selling out numerous shows across the South of England. Rob has performed on nationally regarded stages in 2024 at; The AMA UK Showcase in London and won the public vote on the Introducing stage at The UK West Coast Folk Festival in Blackpool. His debut album, 'Lost Soul' was released on March 1st followed by extensive touring across the UK and Europe throughout the Spring of '24.
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