Upcoming sales, festivals and talks at Brimscombe Mill

What’s on at The Mill

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Truly Madlys
May
30

Truly Madlys

"Morcheeba meets Fleetwood Mac"... The Truly Madlys have been wowing audiences with their own style of melodic art rock since 2022, with original songs written by vocalist Tessa McGinn and arranged by the band – a Stroud-based collaboration with lead guitarist Ade Miller, Martin Whittaker on keyboards, Barry Mason on drums and Pablo Sanchez Moreno on base.

6-8pm - Pay-as-you-can dinner - 7-9pm Truly Madlys live set.

All welcome, free entry.

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Ecka Mordecai + Spirited Followers
May
23

Ecka Mordecai + Spirited Followers

Sealionwoman, is vocalist Kitty Whitelaw and double bass player Tye McGivern. Together they craft a unique and defiantly uncategorisable sound. Whitelaw’s rich and beguiling vocal delivery and McGivern’s atmospheric, inventive approach to his instrument creates melancholy soundscapes, torch-song transgressions and rapturous drama. 

In late 2018 they released their first album “Siren” with Antigen records, and their second album is currently in production. Kitty and Tye have been collaborating for many years and have played numerous live venues in the UK including EARTH Hackney, Union Chapel and Cafe Oto. They have also had the opportunity to support incredible acts such as Meursault, Tanya Tagaq, Bohren and der Club of Gore, Sarathy Kowar, and Collocutor.

“Sealionwoman’s music flips folk music on its head, taking traditional Scottish music and moving it into a darker, more atmospheric direction...” The Quietus

“Björk, Billie Holiday and The Anchoress come to mind while listening to Kitty Whitelaw’s exquisite vocals… It’s Mercury Prize bait, this – haunting, monolithic soundscapes…” Prog Magazine

18:00-20:00 Kitchen open - always pay-as-you-can. Bar ‘till 21:30

19:30 Sanctum - Sealionwoman

This is an intimate gig with limited spaces. Please choose from the tickets below and click through to the checkout page for either option.

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Robin Ince - Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal: My Adventures in Neurodiversity- Yellow Lighted Bookshop event
May
22

Robin Ince - Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal: My Adventures in Neurodiversity- Yellow Lighted Bookshop event

We are delighted to be hosting Robin Ince again (3rd time lucky), on the publication of his powerful, personal exploration of anxiety, ADHD and neurodiversity. Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal reminds us all – no matter how weird we feel – that it’s okay to be a little different. We all are. What if being a bit weird is actually entirely normal? What if sharing our internal struggles wasn’t a sign of weakness, but strength? 

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The Bob Porter Project
May
17

The Bob Porter Project

The Bob Porter Project

A six-piece singer/songwriter Americana/Blues/Folk rock band, performing mostly original material with sympathetic covers influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and Jackson Browne.

“Soulful songs and smoky vocals” Jonny Coppin.  “As cool as a smooth pint of organic bitter” Laura Clark, Good on Paper.

6-8pm Kitchen open

7pm Live music from The Bob Porter Project

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Celtic Tides
May
16

Celtic Tides

Set sail with us in a ship of Myth, song and story; exploring traditional folklore from these Celtic shores. Expect Welsh witches, Cornish Tricksters, Irish pirates, shapeshifting seal women, and journeys across the sea into the Otherworld.

The Folk Bus was set up by Storyteller Oliver Lavery and Folk Musician Tamsin Quin from the back of their huge green travelling bus, with the idea to bring traditional oral storytelling delights to audiences around the world.

The Event will take place in The Sanctuary space at Brimscombe Mill, Stroud. The kitchen is running a pay-as-you-can Curry evening, and will be open 6-8pm for food and the bar will close at 9.

The Sanctuary doors will open at 6:30pm.
The show will start at 7pm and will last 1 hour and 30 mins, including an interval.

Friday 16th May

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