NYE – with Kitchen Club and Freakscene DJs
Wednesday 31 December 202510:00 pm - 3:00 am
£6adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
NYE – with Kitchen Club and Freakscene DJs
NYE – with Kitchen Club and Freakscene DJs
Wednesday 31 December 2025
IVW: The Orielles
Wednesday 28 January 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Advance £15 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
With a reputation for hypnotic live performances, The Orielles continue to challenge the limits of modern indie music – and this is your chance to see them up close in one of the UK’s most intimate and vital grassroots venues.
Support local, support live, and immerse yourself in one of the standout gigs of IVW.
IVW: The Orielles
Wednesday 28 January 2026
IVW: Big Sexy Noise (Lydia Lunch w/ Gallon Drunk)
Thursday 29 January 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£19.50adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
The unholy triumvirate of Big Sexy Noise featuring Lydia Lunch, James Johnston (Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Faust) & Ian White (Barry Adamson) of the notorious Gallon Drunk are dead set on proving once more that ROCK is alive and kicking, down and dirty and raunchier than ever!
IVW: Big Sexy Noise (Lydia Lunch w/ Gallon Drunk)
Thursday 29 January 2026
IVW: Hedera – Matinee
Saturday 31 January 20262:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Advance (16+) £12 | Under 16s £8 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
IVW: Hedera – Matinee
Saturday 31 January 2026
IVW: Karma Sheen + Effigy | Ellipse
Saturday 31 January 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Early birds £8.50 | Advance £10 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
IVW: Karma Sheen + Effigy | Ellipse
Saturday 31 January 2026
Stealing Sheep
Friday 6 February 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£15adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Stealing Sheep – The Avant-Pop Rebels You Should Have Been Listening To All Along.
You might have stumbled across Stealing Sheep before—maybe their debut single ‘Shut Eye’ snuck into your feed as a rogue viral meme, lurking in the obscure corners of YouTube and TikTok. But if you haven’t been paying attention, now’s the time.
Stealing Sheep
Friday 6 February 2026Sink or Swim present KEELEY + Atalhos
Thursday 19 February 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£10 early bid | £12 adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Batsch release their long awaited third album, Very Well LP.
With support from special guests, Project Overload, and live visuals from Glitched Liquid.
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Batsch are a unique avant-pop ensemble who have been experimenting with synth pop, disco and jazz throughout the last decade. Having started out as Don’t Move!, a four-piece, with acclaimed soda-pop artist Pink Shabab on bass, the latest incarnation of the band is an energetic duo, consisting of Mason Le Long on synth, guitar and vocals, and Matt Rheeston on drums, samples and vocals.
Having served for many years as a house band for Tin Angel Records, Batsch toured extensively with artists such as Laetitia Sadier, Marker Starling, Nicholas Krgovich, Devon Sproule, and John Moods. Over the years, Batsch have continued their collaborations with global artists, featuring on compilation albums such as 2015’’s Dear Janet, a love letter to Janet Jackson, alongside artists such as Tune-Yards, Deradoorian and Nicholas Krgovich, and remixed tracks for the likes of Pick a Piper (Caribou drummer). In addition to this, Le Long, operates from his DIY studio, mastering acclaimed albums for the likes of Mabe Fratti and Crack Cloud, while Rheeston fuses angular rhythms and soulful melodies through original beats, in his side-project, Riizbo.
In Le Long’s words, on the subject of the natural evolution of their sound since becoming a duo, ‘a recent shift away from the 70s, dead, ‘teatowelled’ drum kit to a high-tuned, bebop-sounding, mid-60s Olympic kit has been significant in the development of our sound, informing our decision-making, and the way Matt plays.’
Their latest singles, ‘Too Few’, ‘Knew No Different’ and ‘Golden Summer’, are fine examples of their new ‘self-sampling’ approach. These tracks have gained some success, including press features in Mystic Sons, Brooklyn Vegan, Atwood Magazine, With Guitars, and radio plays on BBC 6Music, Amazing Radio, KZ Israel and Simone Marie’s Naked Lunch show on Soho Radio.
Sink or Swim present KEELEY + Atalhos
Thursday 19 February 2026
Hot Music Live: Izzy Derry + Sophie Hadlum + Croissant + Brass Hip Flask
Friday 20 February 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£6.50adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Hot Music Live presents: Izzy Derry + Sophie Hadlum + Croissant + Brass Hip Flask
This is a seated show with limited tickets
Hot Music Live: Izzy Derry + Sophie Hadlum + Croissant + Brass Hip Flask
Friday 20 February 2026
Finding Ways Ft Sebastian Rochford
Sunday 22 February 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£16 adv | Student/unwaged £12 (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Seb Rochford’s Finding Ways
In 2003, drummer Sebastian Rochford formed Polar Bear – a contemporary jazz group that, over the next decade, helped define a new era in British music. Their sound was bold, open-hearted, and influential, earning two Mercury Prize nominations and widespread acclaim. Since then, Seb’s distinctive voice has been heard across a broad spectrum of music, collaborating with artists including Patti Smith, Damon Albarn, Grace Jones and Brian Eno. This year he returns as a bandleader with Finding Ways, layering up to three guitars at a time around his drums and bass, the album featuring ten different guitarists. He’s joined by a remarkable set of collaborators and guests including – Tara Cunningham, David Preston and Anders Christensen – each adding something unmistakably their own and it’s this space they’re given to be themselves that defines the sound. This is honest music-making. Nothing is forced. Nothing boxed in. Finding Ways. That’s what Seb is doing—musically, emotionally, personally.
‘The Finding Ways music is about Finding Ways to keep positive and navigate the world around us’.
Finding Ways Ft Sebastian Rochford
Sunday 22 February 2026
Sink or Swim present Malin Lewis + Special Guests
Sunday 22 March 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£12 adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
In a trailblazing new solo work, innovator – award winning – multi-instrumentalist Malin Lewis deep dives into a hypnotic envisioned world of ancient Scottish folk music on fiddle and a newly invented, self made bagpipe.
Exploring laments, improvisation, circular melody, jigs and reels, Malin performs an entrancing cycle of melodies that deconstruct and re-define the traditions they grew up within.
Having toured across the UK, Canada and Europe, Malin released their celebrated debut album ‘Halocline’ in May 2024 on Hudson Records. A Halocline is a visible layer that forms between salt and fresh water and is home to a unique microbial ecosystem.
Malin’s unique timbre is born from the deep connection that comes from making and composing for their own instrument. Their one of a kind two-octave Smallpipe creates a whole new world of sound, captivating audiences at every opportunity.
Inspired by the likes of Martyn Bennett, Duncan Chisholm and Sharron Shannon their music is as lively as it is thought provoking and sensitive. Recently Malin has been recording music for The Outrun starring Saoirse Ronan, composing for contemporary dance and theatre and has been learning the tradition of the extinct Finnish Bagpipes.
Sink or Swim present Malin Lewis + Special Guests
Sunday 22 March 2026
The House of Love
Saturday 28 March 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£28adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
British alt rock band, The House of Love, join us this March! Prominent on the late ’80s indie scene, they are best known for their shimmering guitars and emotionally charged songs such as “Christine” and “Shine On”, released via Creation Records.
The House of Love
Saturday 28 March 2026
Spoon Speaker Man + TV Pins
Friday 3 April 20267:30 pm - 11:00 pm
£15adv (+ booking fee) The Tin At The Coal Vaults
Spoon Speaker Man is the electrifying musical collaboration born from the decades-long friendship between Dan Worton and Craig Walker. Having first crossed paths in 1991 during extensive tours with their bands Neds Atomic Dustbin and Power of Dreams, Dan on drums for the Neds and Craig as the charismatic frontman of POD, their shared passion for music has now culminated in a thrilling new project.
Dublin born singer/songwriter Craig Walker began his recording career whilst still in his teens with the acclaimed Dublin band Power of Dreams. In the preceding years he has been a songwriter/frontman for Archive, Them There, Booka Shade, Mineral, Craig Walker And The Cold. Releasing multiple albums, singles, EP’s across a career spanning four decades. Craig has also written for and with a number of prominent artists including The Avener, who’s worldwide hit, “Fade Out Lines” was co/written by Craig and Phoebe Killdeer.
Dan Worton is an English drummer and founding member of the indie/ alternative band Ned’s Atomic Dustbin. The band formed in the late 1980s and went on to have 5 Top 40 hit singles and a Top 5 album Godfodder which sold more than half million copies in 1990. The band continued with two further albums Are you normal ? and Brainbloodvolume and the popularity continued with television, film and radio coverage. Throughout the 1990s the band toured extensively around the world before splitting in 1995. In 2008 the original band members reformed and they continue to perform at festivals and venues throughout the U.K. with other Indie bands from the 90s.
With over 30 years of camaraderie under their belts, Dan’s musical prowess as a versatile multi-instrumentalist harmonizes seamlessly with Craig’s captivating lyricism and soulful vocals. Together, they are poised to unleash their debut album in late 2024, promising a sonic masterpiece that embodies the essence of indie rock at its finest.
Support from TV Pins