Indie Night

Wednesday 11 May 2022

7:00 pm : Main stage

Standing

18+

Tickets

Free entry

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Confetti’s Live and Technical Events (LTE) students present…

Indie Night has arrived at Metronome: an exclusive event for students, run by students.

Expect offbeat, alternative sounds from the likes of…

Citrus

An alternative/indie band bringing fruity tones with influences from Wolf Alice, Black Honey, The Smiths and Radiohead.

Crying Violets

Combining soulful warmth and daydream-esque melodies, The Crying Violets are an indie-pop trio based in Nottingham, producing tunes perfect for sunny Sunday afternoons. Katie and Elliot came together in 2019 after years of playing together, further welcoming Dan to complete the band with his swooning bass lines. Stepping into the world of sweet, indie-pop love songs, with influences ranging from Fleetwood Mac to The Walters, the band have been referred to as “one of Nottingham’s most promising emerging three-pieces” by The Mic Magazine.

Charles Darling

Charles Darling is an independent Artist/Songwriter who creates Pop/Cinematic Rock music. Charles Darling has already carved out his own unique music style with his debut EP “Perception” which has amassed over 100,000 Spotify streams. Comparable to contemporary artists such as Harry Styles and YUNGBLUD, and taking inspiration from music legends such as Queen & Elton John. Get ready for an epic whirlwind of poetic lyricism, irresistible melodies and remarkable vocals, all wrapped up in Charles Darling’s cathartically cinematic style.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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Indie Night

Confetti’s Live and Technical Events (LTE) students present…

Indie Night has arrived at Metronome: an exclusive event for students, run by students.

Expect offbeat, alternative sounds from the likes of…

Citrus

An alternative/indie band bringing fruity tones with influences from Wolf Alice, Black Honey, The Smiths and Radiohead.

Crying Violets

Combining soulful warmth and daydream-esque melodies, The Crying Violets are an indie-pop trio based in Nottingham, producing tunes perfect for sunny Sunday afternoons. Katie and Elliot came together in 2019 after years of playing together, further welcoming Dan to complete the band with his swooning bass lines. Stepping into the world of sweet, indie-pop love songs, with influences ranging from Fleetwood Mac to The Walters, the band have been referred to as “one of Nottingham’s most promising emerging three-pieces” by The Mic Magazine.

Charles Darling

Charles Darling is an independent Artist/Songwriter who creates Pop/Cinematic Rock music. Charles Darling has already carved out his own unique music style with his debut EP “Perception” which has amassed over 100,000 Spotify streams. Comparable to contemporary artists such as Harry Styles and YUNGBLUD, and taking inspiration from music legends such as Queen & Elton John. Get ready for an epic whirlwind of poetic lyricism, irresistible melodies and remarkable vocals, all wrapped up in Charles Darling’s cathartically cinematic style.

Accessibility
Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

Ticket holders will be allocated seats on arrival. If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected]. Groups should book together and not seperately.

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