
freakscene – Clubnight
Saturday 18 October 20258:00 pm - 2:00 am
£5 advance (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
freakscene Plus guest DJs Stereo Nation & Kitchen Club
An amazing night covering several decades of indie and alternative music – four DJs representing three different nights (freakscene, Stereo Nation & Kitchen Club) – we’ll be playing an eclectic mix of old favourites mashed with some top new tunes. Be prepared to sing your heart out and dance your socks off!
freakscene – Clubnight
Saturday 18 October 2025
Kathryn Joseph
Thursday 23 October 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£16adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Known for her fearless storytelling, raw emotional depth, and unflinching honesty, Kathryn Joseph has made a lasting mark on contemporary music. A relentless pursuit of truth runs through each of her albums, from the devastating beauty of bones you have thrown me and blood i’ ve spilled (2015), which won the Scottish Album of the Year Award, to the grief-stricken intensity of from when i wake the want is (2018), and the haunting for you who are the wronged (2022), a powerful reckoning with abuse in all its forms.
Now, Kathryn embarks on a new chapter with her fourth album, WE WERE MADE PREY., set for release on 30 May via Rock Action Records. Recorded in the remote Black Bay Studio on the Isle of Lewis, the album explores the collision of want and loss, self-fulfillment and shame, embracing a newfound intensity—bigger, angrier, and full of want.
Joining forces with Lomond Campbell, Kathryn’s delicate yet visceral sound continues to evolve, seamlessly blending intimate, unfiltered lyrics with rich, atmospheric layers of piano, keyboards, and electronic elements. Their long-standing collaboration has been instrumental in pushing her music into darker, more experimental territory, amplifying the raw emotional power at its core.
Reflecting on the album’s transformation in the studio, she says, “The songs were angry, but in a small way. Until Lomond added all this beautiful noise, and suddenly they were angry in a much bigger way, in an exciting way, and so full of want.”
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Kathryn Joseph
Thursday 23 October 2025
tAngerinecAt
Saturday 25 October 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£12.75 adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Following a series of breathtaking performances at prestigious European festivals, headline shows across 10 countries, and a tour across Germany and Czechia alongside dark-electro pioneers Project Pitchfork, tAngerinecAt is set to return to the UK to celebrate the release of their new album, Grief.
tAngerinecAt
Saturday 25 October 2025
Little Gigs: The Upsiders (duo) + Nature Makers
Sunday 26 October 20252:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Child Ticket - £9 + BF | Adult Ticket - £6 + bf | Under 12 months - Free with paying adult/Adult+Child ticket The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Join Ellipse Promotion for a Halloween/Autumnal Little Gig!
An afternoon of live music and crafts.
2pm – 4pm
Nature makers join us for a crafting session, making all things musical!
Followed by a live set from The Upsiders, guaranteed to get your minis up and grooving with a mixture of Accordian and Ukelele.
With a breakout space for reading books and chilling out.
The music will be quieter than a normal gig but feel free to bring ear protection for your child
Child Ticket – £9 + BF
Adult Ticket – £6 + bf
Under 12 months – Free with paying adult/Adult+Child ticket
Backstage pass –
To make music accessible for everyone we’re offering one ‘backstage pass’ for our upcoming Kids Gig on the 26th October.
This is a free space for one adult and child to attend, that may be struggling financially/mentally. It’s no questions asked, Just hop on our ticket link and select the ‘backstage pass’ option.
Little Gigs: The Upsiders (duo) + Nature Makers
Sunday 26 October 2025
Marissa Nadler
Thursday 30 October 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£15adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
The last we heard from Marissa Nadler, she was soaring through The Path of the Clouds and its companion EP, The Wrath of the Clouds. Now, on her tenth official full-length record, New Radiations, she returns with a raw, intimate, and breathtaking collection of eleven otherworldly songs.
From the first note, Nadler’s lush voice and intricate fingerpicking are front and center. She layers Everly Brothers–style harmonies over dreamlike, lonesome soundscapes—fuzzed-out distortion, Hammond organ, and ominous synthesizers—that elevate her warm vulnerability with texture and atmosphere. Each track unfolds like a vignette of a life lived, delivering emotional weight that “hits harder” with the curtain pulled back.
Marissa Nadler
Thursday 30 October 2025
Deliaphonic Presents: PRAM
Friday 31 October 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£15adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Deliaphonic Presents: PRAM
Friday 31 October 2025
Esore Alle presents “A Night At The Theatre”
Saturday 1 November 20257:00 pm - 10:30 pm
£6adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Alterative Art Pop Coventry act Esore Alle presents “A Night At The Theatre” a night of pop rock from three of Coventry’s weirdest and slickest bands.
Come and boogie and ponder in a danceable environment. Theatre? I hardly know her.
Esore Alle presents “A Night At The Theatre”
Saturday 1 November 2025
Sink or Swim present Blood Club + The Indoor Show
Sunday 2 November 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Advance £10 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
From the South Side of Chicago, blood club is a post-punk band blending the intensity of darkwave and the romanticism of their Latino roots. Founded in 2022 by lead singer Jesse Flores, blood club has amassed more than 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, building a devoted following in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and Mexico City.
The trio – composed of Flores, guitarist Jorge Calderon, and bassist Daniel Vela – has sold out shows across the US and recently achieved a major milestone by selling out the London stop on their debut UK tour in fall 2024. Their unique bilingual sound combines minor key melodies, heavy synths and introspective lyrics, often featuring a touch of Spanish.
blood club’s music evokes a hauntingly dreamy atmosphere setting them apart in the modern post-punk scene. Whether drenched in reverb or pounding through minimalist rhythms, the band invites listeners to step into their dark, sonic universe – and stay a while.
Sink or Swim present Blood Club + The Indoor Show
Sunday 2 November 2025
Kitchen Club Indie Disco
Saturday 8 November 202510:00 pm - 2:00 am
£4 +bf The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Kitchen Club Indie Disco
Saturday 8 November 2025Hot Music Live presents: Massasauga + The Pristines + Alchemista + Stone Bear
Friday 14 November 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£6.50adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Hot Music Live presents: Massasauga + The Pristines + Alchemista + Stone Bear
Hot Music Live presents: Massasauga + The Pristines + Alchemista + Stone Bear
Friday 14 November 2025
Strange Adventures: Jackdaw With Crowbar, Satsangi, Superhooch, The Caroline Bomb
Saturday 15 November 20257:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Advance £8 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
STRANGE ADVENTURES
Jackdaw With Crowbar, Satsangi, Superhooch, The Caroline Bomb
Entering a world of glistening sequins, tripadelica riffs, sonic drones, thumping bass and rock n roll schizophrenia
JACKDAW WITH CROWBAR – Because you’re worth it.
‘Bass culture meets EDM and co in a dark alley full of sequins’ Expect dramatic shenanigans on and off stage, including and for the 6th time since the ground breaking show with Stewart Lee back in 24 they are introducing new permanent collaborators Aitch Bembridge (Selecter) and visual artist Paulina Kalwarska. Entering their 8th dimension not only are they presenting some familiar classics and a healthy dose of new audio and visual material there’s a treat in store for anyone that likes to mix their music with live media manipulation!!!
”The best thing to come out of Leamington since the Grand Union Canal” Stewart Lee
“The guitarist plays magnificent slide and shred” Thurston Moore
“Tonight I thought they were shit, they thought they were shit, the audience thought they were groovy” Steven Wells NME
SATSANGI
Blending indie riffs to tripped out psych-n-roll, often raucous sometimes serene.
Satsangi have gigged internationally and throughout the UK as headliners at venues such as Leamington Assembly and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. They have been invited to open for artists such as The Dandy Warhols, The Kills, The Primitives, and Dirty Sound Magnet. Satsangi’s debut album was reviewed in Rolling Stone and the band are currently finiishing a 6th studio album titled ‘Year of The Pig’. Their recent single ‘Mabel’ was track of the week on BBC CWR.
“Iodine is an awesome song” Talvin Singh
“A wicked bass line, timely sax breaks, and pace-setting rhythm guitar sections. This is a find!” Rolling Stone
“I feel I could play that for the next hour or so, but the I’d lose my job, she sounds brilliant her name is Sujatha Menon, she’s the lead singer of Satsangi”. Bobby Friction, BBC Asian Network
“Satsangi are spunky new wave.” MOJO
SUPERHOOCH
Superhooch – Coventry’s own Psychedelic Pirates – have been tearing up stages for over a decade with their ferocious brand of raw, high-octane garage rock. Known for their towering riffs, unrelenting energy, and a swagger that drips pure punk spirit, they conjure a sound that’s equal parts theatre, danger, and unhinged rock ’n’ roll attitude.
Fresh off the release of their third studio album Gallons of Gold (June 2025), Superhooch bring a colossal, riff-drenched live experience that’s as tight as it is explosive. With a reputation as true rock ’n’ roll vagabonds, these seasoned outlaws deliver the kind of show that leaves no stage unscarred and no crowd unshaken.
THE CAROLINE BOMB
The Caroline Bomb…turbo charged art-punk from the centre of Coventry. fast lyrics, winding guitars and thumping bass and drums.
Ape Promotions
Strange Adventures: Jackdaw With Crowbar, Satsangi, Superhooch, The Caroline Bomb
Saturday 15 November 2025
From the Vaults – 6 Screening Pass
Saturday 15 November 20257:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£25adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
From the vaults is a new 6 month programme of documentary and feature films for adults and children. Made possible with support from Film Hub Midlands through funds from the National Lottery. Film Hub Midlands support people to watch, show, and make films in the Midlands.
£25 (plus bf) for 6 screenings