Social’s new weekly Saturday night of live music, from the Sesh Events team, the people behind The Sesh, Trinity Live and Humber Street Sesh.
Featuring the very best original bands and acts from across the region and beyond, plus guest DJs taking things through to the wee hours.
Join Humber Street Live every Saturday night on Humber St. for a killer live music lineup, drinks, great tunes and good vibes.
This week’s line up:
The Mighty & The Moon
Bobby Joyce Band
Kristian Eastwood
ADVANCE TICKETING INFO – PLEASE READ
General admission is £5+bf.
Concession is £3+bf – these tickets are intended for:
- Children – aged 14-17 years
- Students – in higher education, aged 18 years +
- Blue Light Card holders
- Seniors – 65+ on benefits (Pension Credit) – note, Pension Credit is separate from your State Pension.
- Unwaged – people on benefits (Universal Credit, Income Support or Job Seekers allowance)
- Disabled people (with free entry for one carer) – please contact us to make arrangements for a free carer ticket
If purchasing a concession-priced ticket(s) please ensure that the person the ticket(s) is intended for meets the correct criteria and brings proof of eligibility on the evening of attendance.
Free tickets – these tickets are intended for those who can’t afford a full-price ticket. Free tickets are only available in advance online, so please book before attending the event.
We hope those who can, will opt for standard, full-price tickets; leaving affordable options available to those who need them. Standard tickets contribute to keeping prices low for those who otherwise wouldn’t be able to visit.
ON-THE-DOOR TICKETING
General admission is £8.
Concession is £6 (same eligibility as advance concession tickets)
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Venue Details
The waterside district of Fruit Market really has something for everyone. From places to eat and drink to opportunities for business, as well as festivals and events for those looking for a bit of culture. And with future residential developments already planned and the potential for further independent retail space, the Fruit Market is becoming a place to live, work and play, morning, noon and night.
Facilities
Level Access
Wheelchair Access