Teenage Dads, the breakout sensation known for their vibrant melodies and infectious energy, are set to take the stage at Exeter Cavern on May 19th, 2024. The performance promises to be an electrifying experience, showcasing their latest single 'Tale Of A Man' and much-loved hits from their Midnight Driving EP.
With every release, Teenage Dads unapologetically embrace their eccentricities without shame or apology. Fresh off the heels of winning the 2023 Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist ARIA Award, Teenage Dads return with their latest single 'Tale Of A Man' - a buttoned-up,...
Music Venue Trust (MVT), which represents hundreds of grassroots music venues, has announced The National Lottery’s Revive Live Tour will return in January 2022 with tours by a diverse range of artists including KEG, The Wytches, Cultdreams, Ferris & Sylvester, The Kut, Good Karma Club, BLOCS, Strange Bones, Calva Louise and LibraLibra.
Of these, four dates will be taking place at Cavern in Exeter, which has been host to thousands of up and coming artists since it opened back in 1991. Of these artists, many went on to become huge names, such as Muse, Biffy Clyro, La Roux,...
Fresh off tours with the likes of Black Stone Cherry Halestorm, 3 Doors Down and fellow UK rockers Young Guns. The Fallen State are bringing their brand of groove-ridden anthemic rock to the Cavern in Exeter.
Their new single 'Nova' is gaining serious traction in the scene with air play on BBC Radio, Kerrang and Planet Rock. Seeing The Fallen State in such an intimate venue promises to be a night you won't want to miss.
Exeter Pound has revealed its £E10 note will feature Exeter’s iconic Gandy Street, accompanied on the reverse by local band Concrete Donkey on stage at Exeter Cavern.
Daniel Hillier of Vision ICT captured the image of the band’s drummer Dave Parsons at a recent gig in the club.
For Daniel, he said “It is great to see this culturally important venue being represented on the £E10”.
The Cavern holds a prestige status in the city, as one of the longest running live music venues, which continues to be important for the young people of the city.
Three of the South West’s best bands will grace the stage at The Cavern on Wednesday for the first night of their 'Falmouth Sound Tour'. The Black Tambourines, The Red Cords and Lost dawn who are all products of Falmouth’s glowing musical community. Expect a variety of sounds from Lost Dawn’s Tinariwen inspired rhythms to The Black Tambourines’ blaring garage rock.
The bands will be followed by club night ‘Off the Bone’.
Exeter band I Divide are tipped as one of the hottest breakthrough artists this year, with a fast paced, raw energy performance that leaves crowds gasping for air and begging for more. Recent winners of the Redbull Bedroom Jam, the quintet have stormed on to the music scene with a hard hitting impact over taking many of today’s favourite names. http://www.idivideband.com/
With support from Arms of Atlas (metal from Leicester), Violet and Pavillions
Leave your troubles at the door and attend Cabaret Voltaire’s next ElectroSwing night! We have much pleasure in announcing the fortunate engagement with the esteemed quintet ‘Kitten and the Hip’.
The band is a celebrated act having recently signed to Freshly Squeezed, the best electroswing record label.
A beautiful singer and punchy brass section have helped to secure performances at Secret Garden Party, Glade, Boomtown and Bestival. Arrive early for some free swing dancing lessons.
Mr Puckey, DJ Dodgy Style and the Exeter Circus Society will perform too and you...
Our House is back for fourth round and yet again we've been working away to bring you something funky and fresh. Last time went off, with Eton Messy and the rest of the Our House Crew so we've been building on the Bristol connection to find you some new talent, tapping in to the Bass side of House.
Majora: Keeping to our promise to keep finding you new and exciting sounds we've brought down Bristol producer Majora. Majora's been getting big attention from the scene hitting venues across the UK and recently playing at Outlook.