Kathryn Joseph

Metronome Nottingham

Wednesday 22 October 2025

7:00 pm : Doors

Standing

14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)

Tickets

General admission: £16.00 + booking fee
Student members: £5.00 + booking fee

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Stage times

  • Doors – 7 pm
  • Lomond Campbell – 7.30 – 8 pm
  • Kathryn Joseph – 8.30 – 9.50 pm

Known for her fearless storytelling, raw emotional depth, and unflinching honesty, Kathryn Joseph has made a lasting mark on contemporary music. A relentless pursuit of truth runs through each of her albums, from the devastating beauty of “Bones you have thrown me and blood I’ve spilled” (2015), which won the Scottish Album of the Year Award, to the grief-stricken intensity of “From when I wake the want is” (2018), and the haunting “For you who are the wronged” (2022), a powerful reckoning with abuse in all its forms.

Now, Kathryn embarks on a new chapter with her fourth album, “We Were Made Prey”, released on 30 May via Rock Action Records. Recorded in the remote Black Bay Studio on the Isle of Lewis, the album explores the collision of want and loss, self-fulfillment and shame, embracing a newfound intensity—bigger, angrier, and full of want. The album has already been favourably received, with Narc Magazine awarding it 5/5 and calling it “her most distinguished triumph to date.”

Joining forces with Lomond Campbell, Kathryn’s delicate yet visceral sound continues to evolve, seamlessly blending intimate, unfiltered lyrics with rich, atmospheric layers of piano, keyboards, and electronic elements. Their long-standing collaboration has been instrumental in pushing her music into darker, more experimental territory, amplifying the raw emotional power at its core.

“There are only a select few that possess the majestic ethereal goddess levels that Kathryn Joseph does.  9/10.” God Is in the TV Zine

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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Kathryn Joseph

Stage times

  • Doors – 7 pm
  • Lomond Campbell – 7.30 – 8 pm
  • Kathryn Joseph – 8.30 – 9.50 pm

Known for her fearless storytelling, raw emotional depth, and unflinching honesty, Kathryn Joseph has made a lasting mark on contemporary music. A relentless pursuit of truth runs through each of her albums, from the devastating beauty of “Bones you have thrown me and blood I’ve spilled” (2015), which won the Scottish Album of the Year Award, to the grief-stricken intensity of “From when I wake the want is” (2018), and the haunting “For you who are the wronged” (2022), a powerful reckoning with abuse in all its forms.

Now, Kathryn embarks on a new chapter with her fourth album, “We Were Made Prey”, released on 30 May via Rock Action Records. Recorded in the remote Black Bay Studio on the Isle of Lewis, the album explores the collision of want and loss, self-fulfillment and shame, embracing a newfound intensity—bigger, angrier, and full of want. The album has already been favourably received, with Narc Magazine awarding it 5/5 and calling it “her most distinguished triumph to date.”

Joining forces with Lomond Campbell, Kathryn’s delicate yet visceral sound continues to evolve, seamlessly blending intimate, unfiltered lyrics with rich, atmospheric layers of piano, keyboards, and electronic elements. Their long-standing collaboration has been instrumental in pushing her music into darker, more experimental territory, amplifying the raw emotional power at its core.

“There are only a select few that possess the majestic ethereal goddess levels that Kathryn Joseph does.  9/10.” God Is in the TV Zine

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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