Lauren Amour | SheSounds

Newgate Social

Friday 08 Nov 2024 19:00

The Newgate Social Presents SheSounds! A night jam-packed with female-led grassroots music - it’s all about celebrating incredible women in music, and you’re invited!

HEADLINE: Lauren Amour | Featuring: Jenny Dean • Abby Camsell • Charlotte Grayson

Meet the Artists:

Lauren Amour
Named BBC Introducing ‘one to watch.’ We are so excited to introduce North East’s rising pop star Lauren Amour!
Lauren’s music has been praised by icons like Cyndi Lauper. Influenced by Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, her music is often featured on the likes of BBC Radio One and Spotify Featured. In 2023,

Charlotte Grayson: Singer Songwriter Charlotte Grayson made waves with her 2018 lofi Americana ballad "Maybe," a BBC Tees Introducing Track of the Week. Her 2020 debut album 'Grow' brought an Indie Pop sound with more BBC hits. In 2022, 'Sugar Coat' showcased her experimental side with the hit "Coffee."

Jenny Dean: Jenny Dean is a fantastic solo artist from the North-East who mixes indie pop with britpop. Her music has featured on BBC Introducing and along with other stations. After winning the Emerging Talent award at Rafferty’s, Jenny is set to perform on stage at Hardwick Festival 2024. Jenny’s vocal range and talent is not to be missed!

Abby Camsell: Abby Camsell is a gifted singer-songwriter who gracefully bridges the past and present with her unique blend of country and pop. Drawing from the rich tapestry of sounds from the ‘60s to today, Abby creates music that is both timeless and fresh. Experience the depth and creativity of her sound.

Doors open at 7pm

This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s

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