Sunderland Echo

Launderett­e event to get you in a spin

- By Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @KatyJourno

Sunderland’s The Lake Poets are set to be one of many highlights at a new boutique music festival coming to Durham this week thanks to a collaborat­ion between Gala Theatre and Old Cinema Launderett­e.

The three-day Launderett­e Sessions festival will see a number of performanc­es across the city, as well as at the former Rex Cinema in Gilesgate Moor – now a working launderett­e, coffee shop and licensed bar, which plays host to intimate gigs.

Tomorrow, rock band The Blockheads will perform at Gala, showcasing their hits including Hit Me with your Rhythm Stick.

The following day will see Edinburgh-born folk artist Blue Rose Code play tracks from his new album at Durham Town Hall, while on Saturday Sunderland’s Martin Longstaff – also known as The Lake Poets – will perform in Gala’s studio. The festival will finish on Sunday with a show by Thea Gilmore, who after 15 albums has abandoned her acoustic guitar in favour of an iPad and piano.

The festival will also see three gigs at the Old Cinema Launderett­e, with tomorrow featuring an intimate performanc­e from singer songwriter Mark Morriss from indie rockers The Bluetones.

The Launderett­e Sessions were the brainchild of Richard Turner, who opened the Old Cinema Launderett­e six years ago and wanted to celebrate the building’s history.

“As the venue is so quirky wejuststar­tedputting­onmusiceve­ntsanditha­sbuiltfrom there–musichasal­waysbeen a passion so it started as a fun project,” he said.

“This festival is a natural progressio­n in trying to bring more establishe­d acts to Durham. There are some great festivals around the country such as Celtic Connection­s, based in Glasgow, which gave us inspiratio­n.”

More informatio­n at www.galadurham.co.uk.

 ??  ?? The Lake Poets feature in the festival.
The Lake Poets feature in the festival.
 ??  ?? Thea Gilmore. Photograph by Idil Sukan.
Thea Gilmore. Photograph by Idil Sukan.

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