Artistic transformation is often associated with a blast of fanfare – the dramatic unveiling of a new look, or lofty announcement of the revelation that prompted such a change. In the case of Benjamin Francis Leftwich, reinvention transpires with significantly more subtlety on his latest album, Some Things Break.
Leftwich’s singing style, redolent of Frank Sinatra or Edith Piaf; each piano note lands like those rays of light bursting through clouded heavens, bright and full of promise.
BEA STEWART
Born and raised just outside Belfast in Northern Ireland, Bea is a singer songwriter influenced by the Irish folk music she grew up around. Honest storytelling and vulnerability are at the core of her sentimental writing, in the hopes that hearing her process her messy thoughts around life will help you process yours.
She released her debut EP “Things We Never Say Out Loud" in 2023, touring the UK and Ireland selling out show & garnering support from the likes of Radio 1, BBC Introducing, Spotify/Apple, Notion, Earmilk, Wonderland and more clocking up over a million streams. In 2024 she follows up with new EP “Sorry I’m Sensitive” as she builds on her reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting new singer-songwriters.4
Event: Thursday 31 October , 7:30pm
Bar Opens: 6:30pm
Tickets: £16 Advanced, £20 On The Door