Upcoming Events (see listings page for more)
- Sunday May 20
- Hooga
Acoustic Night With Marc Halls, Jakob Deist and Bongo Steve
Free
- Tuesday May 22
- Hooga
The Argonauts The Mono Polys
Burning InDifference
Free entry
- Wednesday May 23
- Cramphorn Theatre
Lunchtime Concert 1pm, Free
- Hooga
Miss Phoenix Nights Burlesque Show
- Thursday May 24
- Golden Fleece
Come & Have A Go If You Think You Are Funny Enough Free entry
- Civic Theatre
Garfunkel and Simon Tickets: £17.50
Concessions: £16.00
- Hooga
Leanne Louise Album Launch
- Friday May 25
- Hooga
Mandeville Machine Gun Men (Hip Hop Set)
- Civic Theatre
Jongleurs on the Road Tickets: £15.00
Concessions: £13.50
- Golden Fleece
Friday Night Rocks All Stars
Sound Pressure Level
Free entry
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Bitterscene – March
Posted on March 28, 2011 | No CommentsMarch’s helping of Bitterscene at the Bassment is on Wednesday 30th and features The Kabeedies and Evans the Death. The Kabeedies are returning to Bitterscene to warm up for their major UK and European tour. Set to continue their rise in popularity, it will be well worth a visit to... -
Bitterscene – Ten Years
Posted on March 20, 2011 | No CommentsOn the very last day of February some ten years ago a very special, and now very cherished, indie club was given its first outing in the salubrious setting of the Bassment. This was the day Bitterscene was born. “Pretty much the last Wednesday of the month for ten years... -
Bitterscene Tea Party
Posted on September 10, 2008 | No CommentsShrag, Fuck Dress and Death of the Elephant. The 2nd thing I noticed when I headed down to the Bassment was that it had undergone a refurb. The old worn granny couches were gone, replaced by black leather seating, and the familiar sticky stained floor had been changed for something...