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  • Five musicians stood with their string instruments.

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    Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble

    Concerts | Music events | Performances

    21 March 2023

    7 pm

    The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble transform into a string sextet this spring, performing an hour-long programme of music by Brahms, Bach and Borodin. Tickets from just £5.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/3/academy-of-st-martin-in-the-fields-chamber-ensemble

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  • A black and white image of a man playing the guitar and singing.

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    [SOLD OUT] Badly Drawn Boy

    Gigs | Music events

    23 March 2023

    7 pm

    The Mercury prize winning Badly Drawn Boy performs at Metronome as part of his Spring 2023 tour. When Badly Drawn Boy emerged in the late '90s, his intricate, lilting melodies, quirky but heartfelt lyrics, and offbeat production touches fit in with the experimental pop fringe of artists like Scott 4  and the Beta Band , but Gough soon defined himself as a remarkable talent with 2000's The Hour of Bewilderbeast, his Mercury Prize-winning debut album.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/3/badly-drawn-boy

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    Joey Collins & The Bushido Code

    Gigs | Music events

    24 March 2023

    7 pm

    Experience Joey Collins and The Bushido Code live at Metronome — the Nottingham based singer-songwriter is expected to release his much anticipated debut album ‘Yin-Yang’ in 2022.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2022/11/joey-collins-and-the-bushido-code

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  • A male student playing a euphonium in front of an audience.

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    NTU Music's Instrumental Competition

    Concerts | Music events | Performances

    29 March 2023

    1 pm

    NTU Music's Instrumental Competition is back for another year! Drop into this free event to see a showcase of fantastic talent from our students. Expect an eclectic programme of different musical styles, genres and instruments, as performers compete for the top prize.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/3/ntu-music-instrumental-competition

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    [SOLD OUT] The K's

    Music events | Performances

    30 March 2023

    7 pm

    Welcome to the world of The K’s. If you’re unfamiliar with one of the biggest underground success stories in rock & roll, make yourself at home. The K’s sold out their debut headline tour months in advance including the 3000-capacity Manchester Albert Hall. They’ve opened the Main Stage to 8000 people at Neighbourhood Festival, opened the Isle of Wight Festival Main Stage and performed on the Main Stage of Reading and Leeds Festival 2022. Their streams are comfortably in the millions- not bad for a band who’ve only released seven singles. As singer/guitarist Jamie puts it: We’ve crafted our own sound. Even if I’m not singing, you’ll know it’s a K’s song. The songs rich lyricism of everyday life continue the tradition of Paul Weller, Stiff Little Fingers, The Strokes and The Libertines. It’s clear The K’s are going to keep growing, a cult sensation ready to blossom in the mainstream. It’s an irresistible, irrefutable spirit, welcoming to anyone who wants to escape into a better, more hopeful world.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/3/the-ks

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  • A man in a red tinted room looking at the camera

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    Metronome Piano Sessions: Carlos Cipa

    Gigs | Music events

    5 April 2023

    7 pm

    The new album ‘Ourselves, as we are’ from Carlos Cipa sees nine short piano pieces, created in ultimately just a few weeks, as a "conscious introspection", a kind of zooming in on the object of contemplation. Cipa took one other decisive conceptual approach: to play as quietly as possible. The fascinating result is nothing less than the discovery of a new piano sound world, which according to Cipa, allows “an even deeper empathy with the instrument”. As Cipa points out, “Today, it can be more radical to make a quiet piano album than a totally complex and intricate piece of music.” Undoubtedly, the multifaceted sound palette and disarmingly raw and fragile emotional elements make the music of ‘Ourselves’. In the age of fake authenticity, remakes, and pieces commissioned for high-reach mood playlists, this approach is perhaps one of the few remaining ways to create art: to reveal our true selves. Radically personal. Radically intimate. Radically honest.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/4/metronome-piano-sessions-carlos-cipa

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  • Female student playing the flute

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    Free Lunchtime Concert

    Concerts | Music events | Performances

    19 April 2023

    1 pm

    Take a break from work, study or shopping and enjoy one of our free lunchtime concerts. From vocal to instrumental, classical to folk and jazz, enjoy performances from our talented students in a relaxed setting.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/4/free-lunchtime-concert

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    Stone

    Metronome

    Music events | Performances

    21 April 2023

    7 pm

    STONE are Fin Power (vocals/guitar), Sarah Surrage (bass), Elliot Gill (lead guitar) and Alex Smith (drums). In true Gen Z fashion, STONE are a diffusion of the limitless cultures and subcultures they’ve had access to growing up in the digital age. Self-identifying as ‘The underground voice for the lost youth’, they blend the thrill of frenetic rock’n’roll with more intimate exploration of the Gen-Z experience, coming of age during a politically fraught time. Grounded by Power’s post-punk spoken-vocals, songs like ‘Waste’ and ‘Stupid’ race with instrumentational energy, as rewarding to mosh to as they are to emotionally absorb. A live version of 2020 single ‘Leave It Out’ marked the band’s first moment of online buzz, displaying the kind of pent-up rambunctiousness that shapes their sound. When the pandemic came, they kept the momentum; securing a live agent, they began planning out a meticulous string of festivals and support slots, giving both themselves and new fans alike something to look forward to. Their formidable live presence has piqued the interest of some of music’s biggest stars, also striving to create places where kids can go to let their emotions free. YungBlud personally requested that they join him on his 2021 tour, while Sam Fender had them perform at his Finsbury Park show, streaming their set on his Instagram page. Never ones to waste an opportunity, a recent weekend saw them head to Malaga in between blistering sets at Reading and Leeds 2022 to play Away From Home festival; with a huge audience in attendance, STONE’s music resonated just as thoroughly in Spain as it has in the UK, reflecting the universalities of their message. They’re now signed to Polydor, honing their debut EP, and with an Inhaler support tour on the way.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/4/stone

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    Symphonic Pops with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Nicole Raquel Dennis

    Concerts | Music events | Performances

    22 April 2023

    7.30 pm

    Don’t miss this spectacular evening of symphonic pop hits performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and the NTU Choir, featuring special guest vocalist Nicole Raquel Dennis (Dream Girls, The Book of Mormon, Dear Evan Hansen).

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/4/symphonic-pops-with-the-royal-philharmonic-concert-orchestra

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  • A man holding a camera and a woman in a red dress sat on a field.

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    Metronome Sessions: Good Habits

    Gigs | Music events

    26 April 2023

    7 pm

    As part of the Metronome folk sessions Good Habits are an award-winning UK folk duo forged on the other side of the globe. Composed of Bonnie Schwarz (cello + vocals) and Pete Shaw (accordion), the pair mix vivid storytelling with eclectic sounds, drawing on their diverse musical tastes and weaving them into an action-packed narrative of folky goodness. After a pandemic spent happily stranded in New Zealand, they've returned to the UK to spread their joyous music throughout Europe. During the two years in New Zealand, Good Habits performed at some of NZ’s largest festivals including CubaDupa, TSB Festival of Lights, and Luminate, Their debut album, “Going For Broke” received glowing press in Songlines and The New Zealand Herald. Upon returning to the UK at the end of 2021 as Purbeck Rising winners, they released their 2nd album ‘Antipody’ and spent another joyous year as musical nomads before returning to base themselves in Manchester. In just their first year, they toured relentlessly in their red van 'Laurie Vanderson' including performances at Manchester Folk Festival, Shrewsbury Folk Festival and Purbeck Valley and much more.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/4/metronome-sessions-good-habits

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