Events

THE WATER RATS

Thu 30th October 8:15pm
Book Tickets
£ 15.00
** PLEASE NOTE: This show will take place at our alternative home for the evening: THE WATER RATS, 328 Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross, WC1X 8BZ. Doors open 7.30pm. Music starts 8.15pm. **

HANNAH ALDRIDGE is hitting the road once again—this time with her full band in tow—as she records a brand-new live album across Europe, capturing the raw energy and spirit of her dynamic performances.On this tour, Hannah will be reimagining the songs that launched her career, brought to life with fresh arrangements and the excitement of a live audience.

Raised on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music runs through Aldridge’s blood. Her songwriting has always walked the line between rebellion and introspection, shaped by a Southern upbringing and a restless search for identity beyond it. With a voice that’s both soulful and gritty, she’s captivated audiences across ten countries and three continents, earning acclaim for her debut Razorwire, the fierce follow-up Gold Rush, and the intimate Live in Black and White, recorded in London.

In 2023, Aldridge expanded her sonic palette with Dream of America—a cinematic, genre-defying album released onthe Swedish indie label Icons Creating Evil Art. Peering into the lives of fallen starlets, drifters, and damaged dreamers, the record showcased her gift for storytelling through shadowy, emotionally charged vignettes.

Blending Americana roots with the grit of noir indie-pop, Aldridge’s sound is both haunting and beautiful. Whether alone or backed by a band, her performances ring out with the conviction of a church bell echoing through her Alabama hometown—and this new live record promises to capture thatresonance like never before.

“Hannah explores our deepest desires and makes them sound absolutely irresistible” – No Depression

“Listening to Aldridge’s music is a sonic treat, as stylistically she paints from many different musical brushes” – Billboard Magazine

“Unquestionably one of the best Americana albums of the year, she’s struck the mother lode.” – Folk Radio