Yorkshire singer-songwriter ADMT officially launched Trinity Kitchen Sessions last Thursday (31st July) with a high-energy homecoming performance at Trinity Leeds.
The free gig marked the start of a brand-new weekly live music series, bringing standout busking talent to Trinity Kitchen every Thursday night throughout August.
Returning to his roots as a former busker, ADMT - real name Adam Taylor - performed to a packed crowd of fans from across Yorkshire. His appearance at Trinity Kitchen marked a celebratory homecoming coinciding with the announcement of his second UK and European tour.
Trinity Kitchen Sessions will now continue every Thursday from 6pm to 8pm throughout August, offering diners the chance to enjoy live music from some of the region’s most exciting emerging artists - completely free and with no tickets required.
The upcoming Thursday night line-up includes:
7th August - Charlotte Branson
Sheffield singer-songwriter, who brings an edgy sound and deep feel to the pop world. Writing all her own lyrics, Charlotte uses her experiences and imagination as inspiration for her songs. Her songs have been regularly played on BBC Music Introducing, earning her a growing reputation within the UK’s emerging music scene.
14th August - Liv Harland
With over 4 million social followers, Yorkshire’s Liv Harland had gained viral fame through live-streamed street performances that showcased her soulful voice and heartfelt style. She has recently released her debut self-written track, “FIFTY50.”
21st August - Leona Nørskov Jørgensen
The Sheffield-based artist blends soul, R&B and pop with her own twist. Leona brings raw emotion and real energy to every performance.
28th August - Brandon Fletcher
The Leeds-based artist is a well-known street performer, having recently released his debut EP, ‘I Think You Made Me Insane’. Brandon has been involved in big projects including performing alongside Tom Odell on his Black Friday tour.