The Endings
The Endings are an energetic five-piece band based in Shropshire, known for their high-octane fusion of Celtic Rock with a unique original sound, style and music. They are widely regarded as one of the most popular Celtic-rock acts in the Shropshire region, winning Shropshire Music Awards for 2024 and 2025 consecutively.
The band describes their music as “energetic, beer-drinking original material.” Their sound is characterised by a blend of traditional folk instruments and rock energy, making an impact from start to finish with their performances.

The Shire-ish Rovers
A popular Shrewsbury based trio, The Shire-ish Rovers are a country-folk group, blending folk music with Irish and Americana to bring a joyful and foot-tapping energy to their performances.
Having performed at venues and festivals across the midlands, you can expect rip roaring versions of Pogues and Dubliners favourites through to Steve Earle and Mumford and Sons. Full on foot stomping folk bangers!

Two Blank Pages
Friends and bandmates since they were 12, Two Blank Pages have spent 20 years refining their sound but remain one of the most down-to-earth acts you’ll work with.
From the early days spent circuiting the pubs of the West Midlands to their highlights on the stages of Shrewsbury Folk Festival and Theatre Severn. The core trio delivers a live show built on acoustic energy and driven Banjo, often joined by Quantum Penguin, whose exciting fiddle work adds a layer of complexity to the performance.
Stomping rhythms, infectious melodies and compelling harmonies are underpinned by the band’s innate love for performing on stage together.
They write, record, and master everything they release, ensuring that the energy you hear on singles like “Ouroboros” and “Stoked the Fire” is exactly what you get when they step onto a stage.
Tickets £10
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