Pink Loudspeaker is your definitive guide to contemporary sound art in the British Isles.
This edition covers all events that can be experienced for the week of Monday 14th to Sunday 20th July 2025. Scroll down for details on 100+ sonic artworks, exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events taking place this week across the UK and Ireland.
In Issue #91 we cover avian DJs, remixed territories, warbler repertoire, sonic trails, aeolian sculptures, guitar amnesties, diamond-shaped idiophones, idiosyncratic sound-making instruments, and much more…

Hanna Tuulikki – Love (Warbler Remix)
Folkestone Triennial
📍 RSPB Nature Reserve, Denge / former military site, Folkestone
🗓️ 19 July – 19 October 2025
The sixth edition of the Folkestone Triennial opens this weekend with the theme of How Lies the Land? The 2025 programme boasts a huge line-up of international artists who will present works addressing the histories of the land and speculating on possible futures. Amongst this year’s commissions is British-Finnish artist Hanna Tuulikki who will present a new body of work reflecting upon migration through the lens of birdsong. Tuulikki’s practice often engages with the more-than-human world, using her voice, visual scores, and choreography to explore themes of mimicry, attunement, and ecological awareness. At the Triennial, Tuulikki will present two performances at the festival opening on Saturday 19th July, and a sound installation which will be accessible until mid-October. These works take inspiration from the Marsh Warbler, a small migratory bird extraordinarily skilled in learning the songs of others. Warblers used to breed in Kent but are now rarely seen in the UK. In the development of this project Tuulikki worked with ornithologists and ecoacoustics specialist Geoff Sample to analyse audio recordings of the warbler. Analysis of a single recording revealed that one warbler’s repertoire contained the songs of over sixty species of other birds. Tuulikki likens these skills to those of a DJ, as warblers don’t solely replicate or mimic other birds’ songs, they sample and recontextualise aspects into new complex compositions.

Tuulikki has collaborated with musicians from territories on the bird’s migratory path, spanning from Northern Europe to East and South Africa via the Mediterranean, Balkans, and Southwest Asia. Musicians from twenty-seven nations contributed traditional love songs to the project, all of which have been remixed in the spirit of the warbler’s unique method of reappropriating melodies. The resultant composition will be broadcast on FM radio from an old military gunning station in Folkestone where visitors can explore with handheld radios and closed-ear headphones. Shortwave radio signals will also be broadcast across continents to be received from locations on the warbler’s migration path. An accompanying visual score will be displayed at the former military site, aiding visitors to identify the provenance of each human-contributed song alongside its avian counterpart.
“There’s two main reasons why scientists say birds sing: to find a mate and in defence of territory. I was really interested to remix these ideas and think about territory – not as a place of defence or a place of natural selection – but territory as a place of encounter.” – Hanna Tuulikki
Experience Hanna Tuulikki’s Love (Warbler Remix) at the Folkestone Triennial from Saturday 19th July until Sunday 19th October 2025.
creativefolkestone.org.uk
hannatuulikki.org

Lazerian – Cathedral of Sound
Music For The Senses
📍 St Peter’s Square / Mayfield Park, Manchester
🗓️ 07 July – 31 Aug 2025
Music For The Senses is a city-wide art trail which has launched this summer in public spaces across Manchester. The trail has been produced by Wild in Art in partnership with the local city council, to honour the history of Manchester’s celebrated music scene and the communities that built it. Multidisciplinary artist Liam Hopkins AKA Lazerian was commissioned to produce a number of artworks for the trail including Cathedral of Sound, a large-scale sound installation featuring hundreds of guitars. Unwanted guitars of all shapes and conditions were donated by locals in a recent ‘guitar amnesty’ which now feature on a huge domed architectural structure situated in Manchester’s civic quarter.

Guitars cover the entirety of the dome’s interior and exterior surfaces, many of which lay dorment and can be manually activated by visitors. However, Cathedral of Sound also produces its own sounds by harnessing the power of the wind. The work is an aeolian instrument of sorts, with an electromagnetic and mechanical system which converts wind energy into kinetic action, allowing the strings of the guitars to be strummed by a rotating disc. The intensity of the sounds produced depends on the force and direction of the surrounding airflow.
“This fusion of elemental forces and artistic form turns the sculpture into a living, breathing sound installation — shifting with the weather, alive with movement, constantly evolving. It reminds us that music is never static. It’s air in motion, shaped by time and place — just like this sculpture. Built from hundreds of donated guitars — acoustic and electric, pristine and broken, colourful and understated — the sculpture invites viewers to experience music not just as sound, but as structure, community, and living memory.” – Liam Hopkins
Cathedral of Sound is installed at Manchester’s St Peter’s Square until Sunday 20th July, before moving to Mayfield Park from Friday 25th July until Sunday 31st August 2025.
musicforthesenses.co.uk
lazerian.com

Germaine Kruip – A Possibility
Manchester International Festival 2025
📍 The Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
🗓️ 17–20 July 2025
For this year’s Manchester International Festival, Dutch artist Germaine Kruip will debut A Possibility, a new theatrical performance at The Royal Northern College of Music. A former scenographer, Kruip’s artistic practice developed in the early 2000s, repurposing her talents for constructing atmospheres for the stage, into the contemporary art world. Kruip’s work focuses on the act of perception, exploring the ephemerality of time, space, and phenomena through sculpture, installation, moving image, and performance. For this new work in Manchester, Kruip reflects upon the last twenty-five years of her practice, integrating various ideas and elements from her career back into the environment where it all began. A Possibility is a new work designed specifically for the auditorium. The work consists of two sets, totalling an hour and forty minutes, which will be performed five times at the RNCM Theatre this week. In the work’s first set, a previous work entitled A Possibility of an Abstraction has been reconfigured specifically for this auditorium to explore its architecture and space purely through the interplay of light and shadow.

In the work’s second act, sound, music, and sculptural elements are introduced. Since 2017, Kruip has been developing a collection of sounding works entitled Sonic Sculptures, fabricated in collaboration with Bremen instrument makers Thein Brass. These bespoke objects function as minimalist sculptures, architectural features, and as idiosyncratic sound-making instruments. Often displayed in gallery settings, the sculptures are designed to be manually sounded by visitors. A selection of Kruip’s sounding works will feature in the second act of the new work in Manchester. Composer Emily Howard has written new music for string quarter and percussion which responds to, and interacts with Rhombus, a huge diamond-shaped idiophone.
Performances of Germaine Kruip’s A Possibility take place at The Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester between Thursday 17th and Sunday 20th July 2025.
factoryinternational.org
germainekruip.com
Opportunities
• Cornish organisation Dyski have open calls for three sound-related artist residencies in the Cornish landscape later this year: Paul Cousins will host Composing With Tape; Helen Anahita Wilson will lead a residency on Biophilic Sound; and in November Tom Whitwell will run Radio Music dedicated to radio experimentation. Grants are available to allow artists with financial barriers to participate. Deadlines: Sunday 20th July, Friday 1st August, and Monday 1st September 2025 respectively. dyski.co
• The international CMMR symposium invites proposals for interdisciplinary sound and music works on the theme of: ‘Sound, Music: Space, Place’. This year’s event will be hosted in London and will focus on the intersections of sound, music, and computing; exploring the spatial and situated dimensions of sonic and musical practices. Deadline: Friday 25th July 2025. cmmr2025.prism.cnrs.fr
• Sound artist Emily Peasgood is offering free mentoring for women based in the North West. More information can be found on Emily’s Instagram page. Deadline: Friday 1st August 2025. instagram.com/empeasgood
• The UK’s long-running Sonic Arts Forum currently has an open call for participation in an event on 15th November 2025 at the Swansea College of Art. The call is seeking individuals who are interested in presenting their work in person and receiving feedback in a friendly and supportive environment. A good opportunity to network but travel and accommodation will not be covered by the host organisation. Deadline: Friday 15th August 2025. facebook.com/groups/sonicarts
• Sonica, Glasgow’s renowned biennial for sound art have announced an open call for their next edition which will take place in September–October 2026. The festival seeks existing sound installations, audiovisual performances, and more. Deadline: Monday 25th August 2025. sonic-a.co.uk
• Sonorities Festival, Belfast’s long-running biennial for new music and sound art have announced their next edition will take place in April 2026. The festival has open calls in eight categories, seeking sound installations, soundwalks, ambisonic works, talks, and more. Deadline: Sunday 31st August 2025. sonorities.net
Full listings
Everything on this week: 14th to 20th July 2025
Below are 100+ sound art exhibitions, events, performances, public lectures, and workshops taking place across the UK and Ireland this week. Events and exhibitions are sorted by closing date. Opening hours may vary so please check with venues before venturing out! All London events are grouped together at the top, scroll down for events for all other locations across the UK and Ireland.
🔊 LONDON LISTINGS 🔊
Donna Leake – Dramatic Library Music
Devon Turnbull Listening Room
📍 180 Studios, London
🗓️ 16 July 2025
Will Pegna – Parasound
London Open Live
📍 Whitechapel Gallery, London
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Dubmorphology Black Industrial Noise
📍 Beaconsfield Gallery, London
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Lunar Echoes: Fari Bradley & Rachel Spence
Hosiery Snip Space to a Triangular Racing Lace
📍 Outhouse Gallery, London
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Dub Navigation #1
📍 Middlesex Filter Beds, London
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Black Sound London: The Story of British Black Music
📍 Barbican Library, London
🗓️ 10 March – 19 July 2025
Taliesin Gilkes-Bower
Goldsmiths MFA graduate show
📍 Goldsmiths, London
🗓️ 18–22 July 2025
Gregor Hildebrandt – AUF FALSCHER SEITE IN DIE FALSCHE RICHTUNG
📍 Almine Rech, London
🗓️ 06 June – 26 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
Michaela Yearwood-Dan – No Time for Despair
📍 Hauser & Wirth, London
🗓️ 13 May – 02 August 2025
Manifesto for Sustainable Experimentation
📍 Beaconsfield, London
🗓️ 21 May – 02 August 2025
Darren Emerson – In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats
📍 Barbican, London
🗓️ 22 May – 03 August 2025
Madeleine Ruggi – Distress Purchase
Soft Landing
📍 Palmer Gallery, London
🗓️ 11 July – 09 August 2025
Mikhail Karikis – Songs for the Storm to Come
📍 The Showroom, London
🗓️ 27 June – 16 August 2025
Locus of Voices
📍 Proposition, London
🗓️ 20 June – 17 August 2025
Debjani Banerjee – Jalsaghar
📍 Mimosa House, London
🗓️ 27 June – 17 August 2025
Ed Atkins
📍 Tate Britain, London
🗓️ 02 April – 25 August 2025
Christelle Oyiri – In a Perpetual Remix Where is My Own Song?
📍 Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 17 June – 25 August 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #89
Feel the Sound
📍 Barbican, London
🗓️ 22 May – 31 August 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Cultural Reforesting Exhibition
📍 Orleans House Gallery, London
🗓️ 27 March – 31 August 2025
Joanna Penso - The River in You
Bow Open: Connections
📍 Bow Arts, London
🗓️ 06 June – 31 August 2025
Jordan Rakei – Music for Heathrow
📍 Heathrow Airport, London
🗓️ 08 July – summer 2025
Rita Evans – Respondents
London Open Live: Film Programme
📍 Whitechapel Gallery, London
🗓️ 04 June – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #85
Eija-Liisa Ahtila – Horizontal–Vaakasuora
The Power of Trees
📍 Kew Gardens, London
🗓️ 12 April – 14 September 2025
Marshmallow Laser Feast – Of The Oak
📍 Kew Gardens, London
🗓️ 03 May – 28 September 2025
Christine Sun Kim & Thomas Mader – 1880 THAT
📍 Wellcome Collection, London
🗓️ 17 April – 16 Nov 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #79
María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Neil Leonard
📍 Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 10 March – 19 October 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Abbas Zahedi – Begin Again
Gathering Ground
📍 Tate Modern, London
🗓️ 29 January 2025 – 04 January 2026
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #77
Felix Taylor - Hydraulis!
Secrets of the Thames
📍 London Museum Docklands, London
🗓️ 04 April 2025 – 01 March 2026
🔊 LISTINGS FOR ALL OTHER CITIES 🔊
FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth
📍 Undershed, Bristol
🗓️ 02 May – 13 July 2025
Ben Chernett
📍 Neuro, Newcastle
🗓️ 27 June – 13 July 2025
Silk Music: Music from Silk; Silk from Music Performance Event
📍 Sudbury Arts Centre, Suffolk
🗓️ 15 July 2025
Sound. Movement. Installation. (Boris Allenou, Barbara Touati-Evans & Judita Vivas)
📍 West End Centre, Aldershot
🗓️ 16 July 2025
Nwando Ebizie – A Circular and Never-ending Ritual of Love to the Estuary (including Hope for the Future, Recipes for Action and a Call to the Blood) – Tilbury
Estuary Festival 2025
📍 Fort Road, Tilbury
🗓️ 21 June – 18 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #87
Nwando Ebizie – A Circular and Never-ending Ritual of Love to the Estuary (including Hope for the Future, Recipes for Action and a Call to the Blood) – Canvey
Estuary Festival 2025
📍 Canvey Library, Canvey Island
🗓️ 21 June – 18 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #87
Nwando Ebizie – A Circular and Never-ending Ritual of Love to the Estuary (including Hope for the Future, Recipes for Action and a Call to the Blood) – Gravesend
Estuary Festival 2025
📍 St George’s Church Park, Gravesend
🗓️ 21 June – 18 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #87
Field Recording and Soundscape Composition Workshop with Kate Carr & Guillaume Beauron
RAMP Festival
📍 various locations, Rathmullan, Co. Donegal, Ireland
🗓️ 18 July 2025
Ryoko Akama / David Donohoe
RAMP Festival
📍 Rathmullan Presbyterian Church, Rathmullan, Co. Donegal, Ireland
🗓️ 18 July 2025
Silk Music: Music from Silk; Silk from Music
📍 Sudbury Arts Centre, Suffolk
🗓️ 18–19 July 2025
Kate Carr
RAMP Festival
📍 Rathmullan Presbyterian Church, Rathmullan, Co. Donegal, Ireland
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Resounding Diasporic Sonic Worlds: Archives of Music, Resistance and Community
📍 The NewBridge Project, Newcastle
🗓️ 10 May – 19 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
Claye Bowler – Dig Me A Grave
📍 Auction House, Redruth
🗓️ 21 June – 19 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #90
Pause, Listen, Create…
📍 Full of Noises, Barrow-in-Furness
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Listening session and talk with Faisal Hussain on True Form Projects and Request Line
📍 The NewBridge Project, Newcastle
🗓️ 19 July 2025
Morning Sound Walk with Geoff Sample
📍 Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent
🗓️ 20 Jul 2025
Alan Jackson
📍 The Ecomusicology Project, Brighton
🗓️ 20 July 2025
Fiona Brehony & Anna Clough – Tracing the River Goyt: Waterways, Change and Climate workshop
📍 Rock Mill Centre, New Mills
🗓️ 20 July 2025
View In
View In, View Out
📍 The Sovereign, Weston-super-Mare
🗓️ 14–20 July 2025
Germaine Kruip – A Possibility
Manchester International Festival 2025
📍 The Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
🗓️ 17–20 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #91
Lazerian – Cathedral of Sound
Music For The Senses
📍 St Peter’s Square, Manchester
🗓️ 07–20 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #91
Shilpa Gupta – You Are The Place
Manchester International Festival 2025
📍 RISE Inavate Centre, Rochdale
🗓️ 04–20 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #89
Mishka Henner & Emily Speed – Energy House 2.0
📍 Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
🗓️ 04 May – 20 July 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
RL WILSON – The Ear to the Estuary
📍 Gallery North, Newcastle
🗓️ 15–25 July 2025
Alia Syed – The Ring in the Fish
📍 CCA Glasgow, Glasgow
🗓️ 17 May – 26 July 2025
Darkfield – Arcade
📍Ventnor Fringe Festival, Ventnor
🗓️ 18–27 July 2025
Paul Nataraj
Contested Desires: Constructed Dialogues
📍 Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle
🗓️ 17–29 July 2025
James Bulley – The Mother Goose Series
📍 The Glasshouse, Gateshead
🗓️ 23 April – July 2025
Amartey Golding
📍 FACT, Liverpool
🗓️ 23 May – 10 August 2025
Keiken & Ella Toone – The Divine Puppeteer
Football City, Art United.
📍 Aviva Studios, Manchester
🗓️ 04 July – 24 Aug 2025
Lazerian – Cathedral of Sound
Music For The Senses
📍 Mayfield Park, Manchester
🗓️ 25 July – 31 Aug 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #91
Gobbledegook Theatre – Cloudscapes
On Cloud 9 at Mailbox
📍 Mailbox, Birmingham
🗓️ 11 July – 31 August 2025
Gobbledegook Theatre – Canopy
Wondrous Trees
📍 National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire
🗓️ 19 July – 31 August 2025
Martin Barraud – Echoes – Halo of the South
📍 Marina Curve, Dover
🗓️ 16 April – summer 2025
Satch Hoyt - Cross Rhythmic Delay
📍 Beam, Nottingham
🗓️ 31 May – 06 September 2025
Your Ears Later Will Know to Listen
📍 Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham
🗓️ 31 May – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #84
Mercedes Azpilicueta – Fire on the Mountain, Light on the Hill
Edinburgh Art Festival
📍 Collective, Edinburgh
🗓️ 20 June – 07 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #87
Laura Cannell – LyreLyreLyre: The Magick Beneath Us
Raveningham Sculpture Trail
📍 Raveningham Centre, Norfolk
🗓️ 16 July – 07 September 2025
Mike Challis – Boomer
Raveningham Sculpture Trail
📍 Raveningham Centre, Norfolk
🗓️ 16 July – 07 September 2025
ReelBFD: Digital Arts, Bradford Stories
📍 National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
🗓️ 14 June – 07 September 2025
Mary Hooper – The Sun Feeds the Wind
📍 Hastings Contemporary, Hastings
🗓️ 29 March – 14 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #75
Christine Sun Kim
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Cevdet Erek – Away Terrace (Us and Them)
Liverpool Biennial
📍 20 Jordan Street, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
DARCH – Heaven in the Ground
Liverpool Biennial
📍 FACT, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Dawit L. Petros – As the Nile Flows or the Camel Walks
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Linda Lamignan – We are touched by the trees in a forest of eyes
Liverpool Biennial
📍 FACT Liverpool, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic – Concrete Roots / Griots Epic Stories from the Black Atlantic
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic – Toxteth Dub / Maps and Orientations from beyond the Blue
Liverpool Biennial
📍 Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, Liverpool
🗓️ 07 June – 14 September 2025
Emma Critchley – Soundings
📍 Tate St Ives, St Ives
🗓️ 24 May – 21 Sept 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
Wolfgang Buttress Studio – Bees: A Story of Survival
📍 World Museum Liverpool, Liverpool
🗓 04 May – 28 September 2025
Kathy Hinde – Listen to the Voices of the Fen
📍 Wicken Fen, Ely, Cambridgeshire
🗓️ 18 July – 28 Sept 2025
The Secret Lives of Bottle of Notes: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen📍 MIMA, Middlesbrough
🗓️ 14 March – 05 October 2025
Earth & Sky immersive sound walks
📍 Penistone Hill Country Park, West Yorkshire
🗓️ 24 May – 12 Oct 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #83
Hanna Tuulikki – Love (Warbler Remix)
Folkestone Triennial
📍 RSPB Nature Reserve, Denge / various venues, Folkestone
🗓️ 19 July – 19 October 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #91
Anna Boghiguian – The Sunken Boat: A Glimpse into Past Histories
📍 Turner Contemporary, Margate
🗓️ 14 June – 26 October 2025
View Out: Weston Town Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 Brown Park, Weston-super-Mare
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
View Out: Uphill Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 Uphill Sluice, Weston-super-Mare
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
View Out: King’s Wood, Mendip Sound Trail
View In, View Out
📍 King’s Wood car park, Winscombe
🗓️ 14 July – 31 October
Maureen Jordan – On The Lookout
📍 The Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park, Yorkshire
🗓️ 08 April – 02 November 2025
Ann Hamilton - We Will Sing
Bradford 2025
📍 Salts Mill, Bradford
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
ORIGIN
📍 Dunham Massey, Altrincham
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
A Field Hospital for Eco-Anxiety
📍 Dunham Massey, Altrincham
🗓️ 03 May – 02 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #81
Lubaina Himid with Magda Stawarska – Another Chance Encounter
📍 Kettles Yard, Cambridge
🗓️ 12 July – 02 November 2025
Sophie Cooper & Babs Smith – Immersive Greenbooth
📍 Greenbooth Reservoir, Rochdale
🗓️ 03 May – 04 Nov 2025
Turbynes – CHANNELS
Bradford 2025
📍 various venues, Bradford
🗓️ 31 May – 16 November 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #86
Lizzie King – Connecting the Tree and the Foot
Fragments of Time
📍 Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Salford
🗓️ 22 March – 21 Dec 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #74
Heather Mullender-Ross – All the Better to Hear You With
📍 Allan Bank, Grasmere, Lake District
🗓️ 01 April – 21 Dec 2025
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #82
Resonant Forms
📍 The Hepworth, Wakefield
🗓️ 08 March 2025 – January 2026
* featured in Pink Loudspeaker #73
Marshmallow Laser Feast – You:Matter
📍 National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
🗓️ 03 April 2025 – 22 February 2026
Tale Telt: Real Voices Sharing Fantastic Cumbrian Tales
📍 Keswick Museum, Lake District
🗓️ 24 May – summer 2026
Glasgow Requiem: The Walk
📍 St. Mungo’s RC Church, Glasgow
🗓️ 17 April 2025 – 2028
Sylvia Rimat & Charli Clark – Broad Meadow
📍 Broadmead, Bristol
🗓️ 07 June 2025 – 2028
Soundmarks York
📍 DIG, York
🗓️ on-going
Jamie Jenkinson – Nattering
📍 Millom Library, Cumbria
🗓️ on-going
Susan Philipsz - By Sound Near Seawall
📍 Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria
🗓️ on-going
SoundEscapes
📍 Sainsbury Centre, Norwich
🗓️ 06 Dec 2024 – on-going
Justin Wiggin – Echo Point
📍 Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro
🗓️ 20 January 2025 – on-going
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