Naomi Campbell

With a soulful blend of storytelling and melody, Naomi Campbell combines a hybrid of genres in her music. Known for her dynamic and evocative vocals, she has enjoyed quite the evolution in the past few years from her Irish roots of Folk and Americana
with harmony trio Motel Sundown, to a wider Soul and R&B sound. Launching her solo career in the musical hub of Liverpool in 2024, Naomi has since supported Chris Helme (The Seahorses), John Calvin Abney, Campbell/Jensen, Muireann Bradley and Blue Goose. Premiering her debut into Soul last year with the 60s & 70s inspired ballad Don’t You Mind, Naomi has since received positive reviews from the likes of Earmilk, Clout and Hot Press, reached over 25k streams on Spotify and released a live version of the track recorded at the world renowned Sun Studio in Memphis. After a live debut on BBC Introducing in December, the new single Remembering was released on the 9 of May. Naomi is now in the process of recording her debut EP which will be released in Autumn 2025 with Frictionless music.
Cat Elliot

With unique voice & raw authenticity, this indie / Contemporary Folk artist takes you on musical adventures full of soaring melodies, catchy hooks & lyrical wizardry. Cat Elliott is a true original who crafts intelligent songs to hook and reel in her listeners, leaving them curious to know more about her checkered past & unconventional journey through life. Blending acoustic indie pop with alternative folk, she is a quirky performer who loves to lead her listeners on a thrilling journey through the highs and lows of human nature. You never really know what's coming next, but whatever the mood, her catchy and lyrical songs tell stories in a way you're likely to remember. Cat has played a whole plethora of gigs and venues; from country shows, festivals and private parties to busking inside museums and shopping centres.
Omam Dawn

Omam Dawn is a singer/songwriter who grew up in Gosport. She is inspired by the sounds of psych-folk musicians of the 60s/70s and uses gentle guitar and vocals to transport listeners into ethereal dreamscapes of blind birds, speaking dolphins, fishermen and darker corners of cemeteries and unrequited love. Inspired by the sea and her childhood affinity with animals, her songs evoke a gentle and natural essence of what it means to be human.
Event: Friday 5 December 2025, 7.30pm
Bar Opens: 6.30pm
Tickets: Free - Donations welcome
