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Upcoming shows: Ambre Ciel... Sunflower Thieves... Lande Hekt... Nadia Reid... MEMORIALS... Cat Clyde... Sounds From The Other City 2026... Chris Brain... Gustaffson... Belle Chen... Kaïa Kater... Cowboy Junkies... Jerron Paxton... Charlie Parr... Carla J Easton... Nora Brown & Stephanie Coleman... The Handsome Family... Case Oats... Jenny Hval... Ye Vagabonds... The Bevis Frond + Gerard Love... Poppy Ackroyd... Later Youth... Jesse Malin... Jim Ghedi + Toria Wooff... The Loft... Robyn Hitchcock... Laura Veirs... Mull Historical Society... Gustaffson... The Sheepdogs...

When: 7.30pm on Friday 12 June 2026
Where: Kamera at Lloyd & Platt, 617 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, M219AN

We’re delighted to welcome Later Youth back – to Kamera in Chorlton this time!

Since fronting Manchester indie-folk favourites The Travelling Band, Jo Dudderidge – aka Later Youth – has built a reputation as a sought-after producer, songwriter and session musician, working with an impressive roster of artists including Victoria Canal, Chloe Foy, Rose Gray, Stephen Fretwell, Human Interest, Joyeria, Bette Smith, and longtime collaborator Lissie.

Debut album Living History is the culmination of what has been both a cathartic and a celebratory process. It’s a bold statement with a distinctive character. Sure, parallels with his previous work exist, but it occupies a universe of its own, sonically centred on Dudderidge’s signature Wurlitzer electric piano and unmistakable voice, blending raw, heart-on-sleeve lyricism with a fresh, idiosyncratic style veering from krautrock to alt-country.

There are songs about nights that turned into mornings, heartaches rescued by a harem of Venezuelans, romanticising the myths of past loves, facing mortality, running away from yourself while dreaming of reconciling with the love of your life. It’s nostalgic, but not in a way that wants to go back — more like holding something up to the light to understand it better.

‘Chock full of more hooks and melodies than most indie conventions’ – Mojo

‘A richly textured collection that brims with vulnerability, self-destruction and sonic wanderlust’ – AmericanaUK

Kamera is the brand new venue upstairs at Lloyd & Platt (formerly The Lloyd’s) in Chorlton – by the team behind the Castle Hotel and Gullivers. The pub downstairs offers Indian street food by Chapati Cafe.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 27 March via Seetickets.com

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