tummyache + Philippe Nash + Takeda
A near-solstice triple bill on Thursday 18th June that will bleach your insides out and leave you happier for it. With a shared DIY ethos and making ‘from the fringe, for the fringe’ these three acts will deliver an historic night of collective power in The Sanctuary.
Tummyache
Tummyache is the art-rock/post-hardcore project of Soren Bryce, built on raw emotion, sharp lyricism and an experimental approach to alternative rock. With a sound that blends jagged guitars and vulnerable storytelling, Tummyache occupies the edge between chaos and clarity - a space where personal turmoil becomes catharsis.
Philippe Nash
Philippe Nash’s mysterious evasion of wider acclaim lives like a hidden note under the bridge of his eight string guitar. If you know, you know. Accompanied by cellist Simon Bower and strung up like the host of heartbroken songwriters he knowingly evokes (Kurt Cobain, Elliot Smith, Damien Rice) his ability to wield emotional atmospheres is as disarming as it is captivating.
Takeda
This Norwich based four-piece fuse the melodic and emotional sensibility of folk with the noise and fuzzed guitar tones of grunge.
“Takeda’s music is joyously original” - Clash
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Timings:
18:00-20:00 Kitchen open- pay-as-you-can as always - Bar ‘til 22:00
19:30 Tummyache, Philippe Nash + Takeda - Live in The Sanctuary
This is an intimate gig with limited spaces. Please choose from the tickets below and click through to the checkout page for either option.

