33 Bath Street, Leamington Spa CV31 3AF

A cosy independent café on Bath Street that manages to be both a decent spot for a flat white and a genuinely welcoming space for families - no small feat. The name's a gentle joke: this is very much a place where you can enjoy yourself, just without the booze. Kids are treated like actual people rather than an inconvenience, and the vibe is relaxed enough that nobody's going to glare at a toddler having a moment.

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Sun6Sep
Temperance (John Doyle)
Thu10Sep
Temperance (Jenny Colquitt)

Who: Jenny Colquitt !https://files.teamup.com/13511926/attachment/01KJTWQ8YQVYDMD2HVJX9XDKVQ/preview/image.png?hash=80872e00cac8466d8fcb9556619eba35727b9c24458b707d1116a1a4980aa417 Tickets £13.40 incl booking fee https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/acoustic-temperance-jenny-colquitt-tickets-1983882380605?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm\_campaign=following\_published\_event&utm\_content=follow\_notification&utm\_medium=email&utm\_source=eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/acoustic-temperance-jenny-colquitt-tickets-1983882380605?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm_campaign=following_published_event&utm_content=follow_notification&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite Phone: 01926 730102 Email: [email protected] Indie-folk powerhouse **Jenny Colquitt** returns to Temperance for her second headline show. An amazing musician. Highly recommended! **Jenny Colquitt** supported the amazing **Daisy Chute** at Temperance in 2025, and we instantly fell in love with her. She delivers unforgettable songs with power, conviction and rare emotional depth, pairing an immense voice with storytelling that feels both cinematic and deeply intimate. Whether on keys or guitar, she captivates with humour, heart and sheer musicality - qualities that won over the entire room that night and continue to make her one of the most compelling artists on the UK scene. We are excited to have her back for a headline gig. Named as one of RnR Magazines 'Ones to watch', powerhouse artist **Jenny Colquitt** encompasses a unique combination of Indie folk, rock and pop. Winner of the 2021/2022 FATEA 'Female artist of the Year' award and the 2020/2021 GSMC Award for best female solo singer/songwriter, Jenny's music is described as fit for film and storytelling at its finest. A voice that uniquely combines the melodic undertones of artists such as Eva Cassidy and the rawness of Alanis Morissette. She writes with soul, lyrical vulnerability and style to accompany her musicality both through keys and guitar. Jenny released her second studio album ‘Staring at the Moon’ in May 2024 which was followed by a largely successful UK Tour. The album received critical acclaim among media peers and was described as showcasing ‘immense vocal abilities which range from a soft and melancholy mood through to an epic and powerhouse delivery’ by Louder than War and ‘as good as an album gets’ by Lazland. Her debut album 'Something Beautiful' was released in November 2021. Described as 'very much recommended, for her strong and expressive voice, impactful lyrics and winning melodies' by BBC Radio 2's Paul Sexton, the release has gained her credibility among peers and was listed as one of 2021's most enjoyable albums by Three Chords and the truth UK. She earned her spot at many notable festivals including Glastonbury, Cornbury, Cambridge Folk and Beardy Folk. As well as this Jenny was nominated for 'Female Artist of the Year' in the 2021/2022 Radio Wigwam and GSMC awards as well as voted as the winner of FATEA 'Female Artist of The Year' on the back of the album. Her follow up EP 'Lost Animals' was released in February 2023, it was described as an 'irresistible force to be reckoned with' by Louder Than War. Jenny has made a mark on her growing presence in UK Music. Jenny made her debut track release in 2016 with her E.P. 'The Quiet Kind', describing through song the journey of becoming a young adult and all it entails, love, questioning and self-discovery. The EP kickstarted her career landing her tour dates with the likes of The Christians and folk power house band Merry Hell. Her next release came in the middle of the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic following a sharp increase in her online following through live-streaming. She released 'Dear Daughter' in November of that year. She self-describes this E.P as a description of her journey finding a more strong willed, self confident individual with a lot to teach the younger generation. Her song 'Tell Me Where The Light Is' was chosen to be featured on folk magazine FATEA's Showcase Sessions in Summer 2021, a body of the years most notable work. She also went on to win best female solo singer/songwriter in the Graham Steel Music Company Awards that year. Doors 7pm, on stage 7.30

Sat12Sep
Temperance (Phil Beer)
Sun13Sep
Temperance (Georgia Shackleton and Aaren Bennett)

Who: Georgia Shackleton and Aaren Bennett Tickets £13.94 incl booking fee https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/folk-temperance-georgia-shackleton-and-aaren-bennett-tickets-1984186016789?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm\_campaign=following\_published\_event&utm\_content=follow\_notification&utm\_medium=email&utm\_source=eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/folk-temperance-georgia-shackleton-and-aaren-bennett-tickets-1984186016789?aff=ebemoffollowpublishemail&ref=eemail&utm_campaign=following_published_event&utm_content=follow_notification&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite We are very excited to welcome back the highly acclaimed Georgia Shackleton & Aaren Bennett with their fabulous new album. Don't miss! Georgia Shackleton is touring her new album ‘From the Floorboards’, alongside traditional East Anglian material from ‘Harry’s Seagull’. Self penned and traditional songs and tunes rooted in history, the sea, and storytelling. Written and recorded to mark 125 years since Sir Ernest Shackleton first sailed on the Discovery, From the Floorboards centres on the remarkable Shackleton Violin. An instrument crafted by luthier and conservationist Steve Burnett from the floorboards of Shackleton’s former Edinburgh home. The album was recorded aboard the historic RSS Discovery in Dundee, directly connecting the music to the spirit of endurance and exploration that inspired it. Joined on tour by guitarist Aaren Bennett, Georgia weaves her distinctive songwriting together with traditional songs penned by Shackleton and his crew while stranded in Antarctic ice, as well as East Anglian folk material, creating a seamless dialogue between past and present. Expect an immersive journey through icy seas, eroding coastlines, and living oceans - honouring early explorers while reflecting on today’s fragile marine world. “Beautiful Songs” - Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2 “Spirited storytelling and timeless tunes” - Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music Phone: 01926 730102 Email: [email protected]

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