Sat May 10 2025
7:30 PM Doors - 11:00 PM
£18.00 - £32.30
Ages 16+
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Formed in 2016 in Yorkshire, England and taking influences from everything from 80s Rush and Marillion and adding in elements of modern bands like Porcupine Tree and Riverside, making something that sounds completely their own. This Winter Machine have released 4 studio albums to date, to wide acclaim and a live album & pro-shot DVD alongside a wide selection of tee shirts and other branded merchandise.
Signed to Robert Reed's White Knight label they have a following all over the world and a strong online presence, with thousands of social media followers and monthly listeners on Spotify of almost 25,000 in countries such as The Netherlands, Chile, Poland and the USA.
They have shared stages with the likes of Wishbone Ash, Magnum and Focus and played concerts all over the UK, from the top of Scotland to the South of England. They plan to take the future by the horns and venture into Europe and beyond.
Support comes from NE prog legends Stuckfish
The songwriting partnership of guitarist/composer Adrian Fisher and singer-songwriter Philip Stuckey began in 2017. Soon after, the debut album, Calling, was launched to great acclaim in 2018. This was followed up by the successful fantasy driven album, The Watcher, in 2020 and the much loved Days of Innocence in 2022 which was voted one of the best albums of that year within prog circles.
The band always strives to be different, producing songs that are melodic and memorable whilst pushing the boundaries of musical structure and composition. Live performances are energetic and powerful, bridging the demands of heart warming melodic rock and thoughtful neo-prog.
Signed to Robert Reed's White Knight label they have a following all over the world and a strong online presence, with thousands of social media followers and monthly listeners on Spotify of almost 25,000 in countries such as The Netherlands, Chile, Poland and the USA.
They have shared stages with the likes of Wishbone Ash, Magnum and Focus and played concerts all over the UK, from the top of Scotland to the South of England. They plan to take the future by the horns and venture into Europe and beyond.
Support comes from NE prog legends Stuckfish
The songwriting partnership of guitarist/composer Adrian Fisher and singer-songwriter Philip Stuckey began in 2017. Soon after, the debut album, Calling, was launched to great acclaim in 2018. This was followed up by the successful fantasy driven album, The Watcher, in 2020 and the much loved Days of Innocence in 2022 which was voted one of the best albums of that year within prog circles.
The band always strives to be different, producing songs that are melodic and memorable whilst pushing the boundaries of musical structure and composition. Live performances are energetic and powerful, bridging the demands of heart warming melodic rock and thoughtful neo-prog.