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The Future Sessions

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An absurdly stellar lineup has emerged for the blender autumn Future Sessions, returning to Esquires on Friday, September 26. Tickets just £12 in advance for this one, with demand expected to be high. Don't dilly dally, hit the see tickets link below now.

Hailing from MK, KC Blackwater (AKA Cameron Owden) is a fiercely independent punk force: abrasive and unfiltered with pounding drums and blunt sarcastic vocals. Already 3 EPs in, it's only time until KCB breaks through to the next level.

Beattie is an emerging London-based singer, songwriter and producer, making a name for herself in the alt-pop world. Bedford born, Beattie will be hitting Esquires for her first hometown show. A multi-instrumentalist and genuine DIY artist, Beattie draws comparisons to Lana Del Ray, Banks and Radiohead. Her emotive alt-pop and powerful live presence have earned early acclaim, with the local girl's fresh voice going down a storm at the recent new music mecca event, The Great Escape in Brighton.

Bedford's favourite indie-rock sextet, Daybreak, return to the Future Sessions with their tight rhythm section, atmospheric keys, dynamic guitar work and emotionally charged vocals. This powerhouse collective are making moves, fighting for 'top of the pops' in the new local bands chart.

And welcome back to Burnout. Not back to the Future Sessions but just back! Burnout last played together live in 2022 but have in the meantime released a full length self-titled album. Hailing from B-Town, Burnout is the creative experiment of Beau Miller, Jack Barras and Ned Liley. The trio use layered landscapes, delicate vocal melodies and yearning lyrics to encapsulate how they perceive modernity as a world determined on burning itself out.
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